US B-Bummer planes used Indian airspace to attack Iran.
Analysts call this disclosure a symbol of the country’s strategic role with Israel in the region
US B-Bummer planes used Indian airspace to attack Iran.
According to the report, sources said that the US Air Force’s Strategic B-Two Steel Bomber planes used Indian airspace to attack the Islamic Republic of Iran’s nuclear installations.
Sources say that these aircraft departed from the American island of Guam (15° North, 145° East) and traveled westward over the Andaman Sea (10° North, 95°-100° East), crossing the airspace of central India (20° North, 75°-80° East) before reaching near the border of Iran (25°-30° North, 60°-65° East) via the Arabian Sea.
The progress has come at a time when tensions between Iran, Israel and the United States in the Middle East are on the rise, and the US invasion is likely to increase further tensions in the region.
Analysts call this disclosure a symbol of India’s potential strategic role in the region