Attack on US military base at Iraq, plane crash in Iran and after that earthquake felt in Iran

Iran targeted US military bases in Iraq,  one plane of Ukraine crashed in the capital Tehran and Strong earthquake tremors have been felt in Iran



Today, on Wednesday morning, Iran targeted US military bases in Iraq and fired about 1 dozen missiles. After this, the US has also confirmed this. After the Iranian attack on US military bases in Iraq, a plane of Ukraine crashed in the capital Tehran, carrying about 180 people. However, so far neither any damage has been reported in the Iran attack nor in the plane crash. There was another incident after this in Iran. Strong earthquake tremors were felt in Iran. Earthquake struck Iran with a magnitude of 4.9. At the moment, the tussle between Iran and the US continues after the assassination of top commander Qasim Sulemani. So let's know what is happening in Iran today

Iran attack on US military base:
Iran has fired more than a dozen ballistic missiles on two military bases in Iraq where the US military and its allied forces are stationed. The action comes after Iran's military commander Qasim Sulemani was killed in a US air strike.  The attack on Sulaimani was ordered by US President Donald Trump on Friday. Officials said President Trump has been briefed in this regard and is monitoring the situation. Confirming Iran's missile attack, Pentagon spokesman Jonathan Hoffman said, "We are assessing the initial losses in the war."

Plane Crash near Tehran:
A Ukraine plane crashed near Tehran on Wednesday. The aircraft carried 180 passengers. Iranian state TV gave this information.   According to the news, the aircraft took off from Imam Khamani International Airport. It is being told that there is a possibility of accident due to technical fault. Civil Aviation spokesman Raza Zafarzadeh said an investigation team is present in the southwestern area of ​​Tehran.


Earthquake in Iran:
Strong earthquake tremors have been felt in Iran. Earthquake of 4.9 magnitude has occurred in Bushehr, Iran. This information is given by the United States Geological Survey. Till no news of damage & lose of life reported.

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