US SCRAMBLED WARPLANES FROM UAE AIR BASE FOR SUPPOSED STRIKE ON IRAN

AFTER MISSILES HIT US FACILITIES IN IRAQ… ILLUSTRATIVE IMAGE: Capt. Andrew “Dojo” Olson, F-35 Demonstration Team pilot and commander perform a high-speed pass in an F-35A Lightning II during the Heart of Texas Airshow April 7, 2019. (Senior Airman Alexander Cook/U.S. Air Force) US warplanes were scrambled from Al-Dhafra Air Base in the United Arab Emirates for a possible strike on Iran, according to reports from local and media sources. The group of the warplanes reportedly includes more than six US Air Force F-35A Lightning II fighter jets. The warplanes left the UAE in several minutes after US military facilities in Iraq came under a missile attack from Iran. According to Syrian sources, an intense activity of the US Air Force was spotted over Iraq and the Syrian province of Deir Ezzor (near the Iraqi border). The’Nimr’Tiger@Souria4Syrians BREAKING: #US sources claim heavy…

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