US sinks Iranian warship with torpedo
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World War II made one thing clear: control of the seas could decide the fate of nations. Although battleships had
From heroic service in World War II to operations in the Middle East, these vessels fought across the world and are now anchored as permanent museums.
The U.S. Navy struck and sunk an Iranian warship in international waters on Tuesday, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said.
A torpedo fired by a U.S. submarine sank an Iranian warship off the coast of Sri Lanka. 87 bodies were recovered and 32 people were rescued.
The UN’s nuclear watchdog confirmed damage to a fuel enrichment plant in Iran – in the first confirmation of damage to the country’s nuclear facilities since the US and Israel launched a military attack on the country.