
Well Well, @planetlabs published the first satellite imagery of Ain Al Assad airbase after the Iran missile attacks. Damages are obvious, i wonder where is that US famous air defense systems jajajajajaa
Well Well, @planetlabs published the first satellite imagery of Ain Al Assad airbase after the Iran missile attacks. Damages are obvious, i wonder where is that US famous air defense systems jajajajajaa
@planetlabs muestra las primeras imágenes satelitales de la base aérea de Ain Al Assad después del ataque #Iran pic.twitter.com/NG64cgM08N
— Anon Candanga (@candanga_anon) January 8, 2020
Satellite photos taken Wednesday show that an Iranian missile strike has caused extensive damage at the Ain al-Assad air base in Iraq, which hosts U.S. and coalition troops.
At least five structures were damaged in the attack on the base in Anbar province, which apparently was precise enough to hit individual buildings. “Some of the locations struck look like the missiles hit dead center,” says David Schmerler an analyst with the Middlebury Institute.
Shortly afterward, President Trump said in an optimistic tweet: “All is well!