Israel-Iran Conflict: US General Details 'Operation Midnight Hammer', Says 'Iran's Missile Systems Did Not See Us'
Addressing a press conference in Pentagon on Sunday, General Dan Cane confirmed B-2 bombers were launched from the United States on Friday for an 18-hour flight to their targets for the 'strike package'.
He added, "Iran's fighters did not fly and it appears Iran's missile systems did not see us."
Apart from this, the US General said that 'Operation Midnight Hammer' included several 'deception and decoy' manoeuvres.
He also added that high-speed suppression fire was used to protect the B-2s and there's no indication 'any shots were fired' by Iranian defences.
When asked whether Iran still retains some nuclear capacity after the attack, US General Dan Caine said that it would be premature to comment before the damage assessment is complete.
“Initial battle damage assessments indicate that all three sites sustained extremely severe damage and destruction,” he said.
Assessment of damage underway:US General Dan Caine, while briefing the press, said that it will take some time to assess the destruction sustained at Iran's nuclear facilities.
“I think PDA [preliminary damage assessment] is still pending and it would be way too early for me to comment on what or what my not still be there,” General Dan Caine told reporters at the Pentagon.
Though he declined to comment on specific moves taken to protect US troops based in the Middle East.
“Our joint force remains ready to defend the United States – our troops and our interests in the region,” said General Caine.
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