Iranian strikes on US-used bases caused $800 million in damage, analysis finds
New analysis reveals Iranian retaliatory strikes on bases used by US forces resulted in $800 million in damages.

A new analysis has determined that Iranian strikes on military bases used by United States forces resulted in approximately $800 million in damage, according to recent findings.
The assessment indicates that the majority of the damage occurred during initial retaliatory strikes conducted by Iran in the week following a joint US-Israeli military operation. The strikes targeted facilities that house or support American military personnel and operations.
The $800 million figure represents the estimated cost of infrastructure damage, equipment losses, and facility repairs needed at the affected bases. The analysis did not specify the exact number of installations hit or provide a breakdown of damage types.
The Iranian strikes were characterized as retaliatory actions taken in response to the earlier US-Israeli operation, though the specific details of that initial operation were not elaborated upon in the assessment.
The timing and scale of the Iranian response suggests a coordinated military action targeting American assets in the region. The substantial damage figure underscores the effectiveness of the Iranian strikes against the targeted installations.