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Iran’s missile attacks decreased by 86 percent

Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Dan Keane, said today that Iranian missile launches have decreased sharply since the beginning of the strikes on the country, on Saturday.
Keane added during a media briefing at the US Department of Defense (Pentagon): “As of this morning, the US Central Command (Centcom) is making steady progress. The number of ballistic missiles launched by Iran in the theater of operations has decreased by 86 percent compared to the first day of fighting, and suicide march attacks have decreased by 73 percent.”
Kane pointed out that this decline has accelerated in recent hours, explaining: “There has been a 23 percent decline in the past twenty-four hours alone.”
He explained that this decrease in missile and drone activity allowed the American forces to expand their operational superiority.
“This advance enabled Centcom to impose local air control along the southern flank of the Iranian coast, penetrating their defenses with precision and overwhelming firepower,” Kane noted.
The Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff stated that his country “will now begin to expand inward” after establishing its air superiority in Iran.
Kane added that US forces will carry out strikes “increasing depth into Iranian territory, while allowing US forces greater freedom of maneuver.”

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