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🇺🇸/🇮🇶/🇸🇾 SUMMARY | What we know about the U.S. strikes in Iraq and Syria so far:
The first strikes started in Eastern Syria around 23:30 local time. These initial strikes were likely carried out by the Royal Jordan Air Force, which took part in the attacks in coordination with the U.S. per WSJ.

U.S. strikes in Syria and Iraq started at approximately 00:00 local time (4pm EST) and lasted for about 30 minutes.

B-1 bombers that took off directly from the U.S. participated in the bombings alongside U.S. fighter jets.

They struck 3 facilities in Iraq and 4 in Syria, using 125 precision munitions to strike 85 specified targets within those 7 facilities.

The U.S. informed the Iraqi government before the strikes took place.

Most of the targets had already been completely evacuated, leading to a preliminary toll of 13 deaths and mostly material damage to the facilities.

Iran withdrew its senior leaders from the Revolutionary Guard in Syria last night before the American bombing.

The Head of US Foreign Relations acknowledged an error in the attack strategy, admitting that the advance disclosure of raids was a mistake, as it allowed a significant number of enemies to withdraw from the sites targeted.

-There are reports indicating that no Iranian nationals lost their lives in the recent U.S. airstrikes.

Iraqi resistance targeted the US base in Conoco Syria, causing for a fire outbreak inside the base, simultaneously with US strikes.

Iranian source told Al-Jazeera that CENTCOM claims regarding targeting IRGC bases in Syria are false, since Iran has no bases in those regions where the US bombed.

In the Red Sea: According to Ambrey, a cargo ship was targeted & 2 explosions occurred.
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