US Denies Iran's Claims That They Dropped Bomb On USS Tripoli

 

Tehran is alleging that its forces struck the USS Tripoli, a high-profile amphibious assault ship currently operating in the region. However, the Pentagon is dismissing those reports as entirely false.

In a statement posted on X, U.S. Central Command said the Tripoli has not been attacked and “continues to sail in the Arabian Sea in support of Operation Epic Fury,” APA reports.



The vessel is a significant presence in the fleet. The ship carries about 3,500 sailors and marines and serves as the flagship for the Tripoli Amphibious Ready Group, which arrived in the Middle East on March 27 as the Trump administration deployed more troops to the region.

Pentagon officials have emphasized that the ship is continuing its mission as planned and remains fully operational. At this hour, there is no physical evidence or confirmation from military sources to support the claims emanating from Iranian state media.


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