A Washington Post satellite imagery analysis found Iranian airstrikes damaged or destroyed 228 structures and equipment pieces at 15 Middle East bases since the war started on February 28, significantly exceeding previous media reports.
The Post identified 217 damaged structures and 11 destroyed equipment pieces.

The total is substantially more than previously reported numbers by: the New York Times' 14 installations, NBC News' 100 targets across 11 bases, or CNN's 16 damaged installations.
“The Iranian attacks were precise," explained retired Marine Corps colonel Mark Cancian, senior adviser with the Center for Strategic and International Studies, adding, "There are no random craters indicating misses.”
Iranian forces strategically targeted personnel facilities including barracks, accommodations, and dining halls, suggesting intent to inflict mass casualties, according to investigators who reviewed the imagery. This pattern suggests Iran forces developed sophisticated targeting intelligence, potentially aided by Russian reconnaissance -- or preliminary surveyed information.
Seven service members were killed and over 400 injured. And U.S. bases in Bahrain and Kuwait sustained heaviest damage.
Reports suggest the Trump administration underestimated Iranian resilience, while failing to adapt to modern drone warfare.
Between the start of the war and April 8th, the United States military has exhausted critical air defense resources, consuming 53 percent of THAAD and 43 percent of Patriot interceptors.
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