Iranian missiles damaged or destroyed seven buildings in the part of Ain
al-Asad air base in Iraq that houses U.S. military personnel, satellite
photographs appear to show.
Two images provided by commercial
satellite company Planet Labs Inc., and reviewed by Reuters, show five
missile impact points in that part of the base.
The extent of the
damage can be gauged by comparing the photographs, taken after
Wednesday’s attack, with images from December 25 last year.
At
least three of the structures appear to be aircraft maintenance hangers.
Some of the buildings or structures have completely disappeared. Only
parts of the others remain.
“They targeted the American portion
of the base. They meant to hit it and they did hit it,” said Jeffrey
Lewis of the Middlebury Institute of International Studies in Monterey,
California.
U.S. President Donald Trump said no Americans were
harmed in the strikes, which Iranian said it launched in retaliation for
the killing last week in Iraq of an Iranian general.
Iranian missiles damaged or destroyed seven buildings in the part of Ain
al-Asad air base in Iraq that houses US military personnel, satellite
photographs appear to show.
Two images provided by commercial
satellite company Planet Labs Inc., and reviewed by Reuters, show five
missile impact points in that part of the base.
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The
extent of the damage can be gauged by comparing the photographs, taken
after Wednesday's attack, with images from Dec. 25 last year.
At
least three of the structures appear to be aircraft maintenance hangers.
Some of the buildings or structures have completely disappeared. Only
parts of the others remain.
"They targeted the American portion
of the base. They meant to hit it and they did hit it," said Jeffrey
Lewis of the Middlebury Institute of International Studies in Monterey,
California.
US President Donald Trump said no Americans were
harmed in the strikes, which Iranian said it launched in retaliation for
the killing last week in Iraq of an Iranian general.
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