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On January 7, 2019, the Pentagon announced that Iran had launched 12 missiles at a base near Iraq.





The Iranian side claimed that 80 Americans were killed in missile attacks targeting US military bases in Iraq on Wednesday, Reuters said.




Iran's state-run TV quoted a high-ranking Iranian Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) news report that at least 80 American terrorists were killed in 15 missile attacks launched on US targets.






State TV reported that US military equipment, such as helicopters, had been severely damaged by missile attacks.

Iran has launched two missile attacks on Iraq's Ain al-Asad Air Force Base and the Arbil Military Base, where US-led coalition forces are stationed. It is a retaliation for the US military's removal of commander Sodemani Revolutionary Guard Kuds.




The U.S. government has yet to say whether or not the missile attack has caused damage, but foreign officials such as CNN and AFP reported that there are no known US casualties.