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IRGC Strikes US Military Base in Qatar

On July 17, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) of Iran announced in a statement that its Aerospace Force launched an attack on the Udeid Air Base of the US military located in Qatar. The statement claimed that 'a complete set of long-range radar systems and several aerial refueling aircraft were completely destroyed, and several other military aircraft were severely damaged.' (CCTV International News)

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