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Trump confirms Iran shot down helicopter, says U.S. 'must' respond
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Deepa Shivaram
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Franco Ordoñez
President Donald Trump speaks to the press before boarding Air Force One prior to departure from John F.
− completed strikes on Iran Tuesday night in response to Monday's downed helicopter, the military said at about 9p.m.
+ completed strikes on Iran Tuesday night in response to the downing of a U.S. Apache helicopter near the Strait of Hormuz on Monday. President Trump blamed Iran for the incident. Iran responded to the wave of U.S. strikes early Wednesday by targeting U.S. military bases in Bahrain, Kuwait and Jordan, dealing a blow to efforts to end the war.
− The strikes, which began at 5 p.m., were a "proportional response to unjustified Iranian aggression," U.S.
+ The U.S.
− Central Command said on social media.
+ strikes were described as a "proportional response to unjustified Iranian aggression," by U.S. Central Command on social media.
− struck "Iranian air defense, ground control stations, and surveillance radar sites near the Strait of Hormuz," CENTCOM said, adding "U.S.
+ struck "Iranian air defense, ground control stations, and surveillance radar sites near the Strait of Hormuz," CENTCOM said, adding, "U.S.
− forces remain vigilant and postured to defend against unjustified Iranian aggression."
President Trump announced the intent to strike earlier in the day, saying the U.S.
+ forces remain vigilant and postured to defend against unjustified Iranian aggression."
Iranian Revolutionary Guard said it conducted drone and missile attacks on the U.S.
+ Navy's 5th Fleet in Bahrain, launched missiles toward the F35 fighter jet hangars and the command and control center of the U.S. Army in Al-Azraq, Jordan, and targeted the Ali Al-Salem military base in Kuwait, which hosts the U.S. forces, according to statements carried by Iranian state media.
Iran said it hit the majority of its targets, but authorities in Bahrain, Kuwait and Jordan, where sirens sounded overnight and governments urged residents to seek shelter, said their air defense systems intercepted the Iranian missiles.
Jordan said it shot down five Iranian missiles, adding that shrapnel from the interceptions caused no damage or casualties.
Iran said among the targets hit by the U.S. were reservoirs that provide drinking water to 20,000 people.
President Trump announced the intent to strike earlier in the day, saying the U.S.
+ Jane Arraf in Beirut and Aya Batrawy in Dubai contributed to this report.