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🚨American helicopters were flying over the Deir Ezzor region
🚨Local sources say that 24 rockets were fired at US bases in eastern Syria
🚨Artillery attack between USA and Iran proxy forces in the Deir ezzor region
🚨US airforce fighter jets are conducting airstrikes against the positions of the Syrian and Iran proxy forces in Al- bokmal and Deir ezzor region
🚨Missile centers in the western Iran were put on alert, missiles are ready to fire
🚨Syrian sources say that in the rocket and artillery attack on American bases in eastern Syria, several American soldiers were injured in the Green Village
💢An US military official told Al Jazeera that no Americans were killed and only one soldier was wounded
💢British ministry of defence: Russia's assault on the Donbas town of Bakhmut has largely stalled. This is likely primarily a result of extreme attrition of the Russian force. Ukraine has also suffered heavy casualties during its defence. The Russian situation has also likely been made worse by tensions between the Russian Ministry of Defence and Wagner Group, both of whom contribute troops in the sector. Russia has likely shifted its operational focus towards Avdiivka, south of Bakhmut, and to the Kremina-Svatove sector in the north, areas where Russia likely only aspires to stabilise its front line. This suggests an overall return to a more defensive operational design after inconclusive results from its attempts to conduct a general offensive since January 2023.
🚨According to reports, Turkish troops have been transferred to the border with Iran and Nakhijevan.
🚨Azerbaijan is disrupting communications between Stepanakert and some villages in Shusha region, Artsakh foreign ministry says
💢Iranian forces are being sent to the border points of Armenia-Azerbaijan-Nakhchivan.
🚨Hours ago, A US Army supply convoy was attacked in Babil province Iraq by Iran proxy forces
💢British ministry of defence: Since the start of March 2023, Russia has likely launched at least 71 Iranian-designed Shahed series one-way attack uncrewed aerial vehicle (OWA-UAVS) against targets across Ukraine. These attacks followed a two-week pause in OWA-UAV attacks in late February 2023. Russia has likely started receiving regular resupplies of small numbers of Shahed OWA-UAVS. Russia is likely launching Shaheds from two axes: from Russia's Krasnodar Krai in the east and from Bryansk Oblast in the north-east. This allows Russia flexibility to target a broad sector of Ukraine and decreases flying time to targets in the north of Ukraine. It is also likely to be a further attempt to stretch Ukrainian air defences.