Iran says shot down two American MQ-9 reaper drones
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- Iranian air defenses reportedly shot down two US MQ-9 drones over Bushehr province and destroyed several cruise missiles over Tehran, which the military claimed was part of a high-precision effort to protect strategic and vital locations.
- The headquarters announced coordinated strikes against US assembly points and supply depots at Al-Adair Camp in Kuwait, claiming the destruction of a significant portion of American military equipment and hardware.
The spokesperson for Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya military headquarters said that Iranian air defenses successfully shot down two American MQ-9 Reaper drones over Bushehr province in southern Iran.
Khatam al-Anbiya Headquarters is the unified combatant command headquarters of the Iranian Armed Forces, under direct command of the General Staff. It is tasked with planning and coordinating joint military operations within the Iranian forces.
The spokesman said the interception was carried out with high precision to protect strategic centers, coinciding with Iranian defense systems in Tehran reportedly intercepting and destroying several cruise missiles aimed at vital locations.
Coordinated offensive targets US positions
The headquarters claimed coordinated strikes targeted assembly points and supply depots of the US Army at the Al-Adair Camp in Kuwait, claiming that it destroyed a significant portion of military equipment.



