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Multiple American B-2 bombers leave US for unidentified location: Al Arabiya English

Multiple American B-2 bombers leave US for unidentified location: Al Arabiya English

Al Arabiya5 hours ago

Multiple American B-2 bombers have left the continental US for an unidentified location, Al Arabiya English has learned.
The stealth bombers left Missouri's Whiteman Air Force Base and went west over the Pacific.
Al Arabiya English previously reported that several US B-52 bombers were stationed at Diego Garcia, a strategic island base in the Indian Ocean.
These bombers replaced B-2 stealth bombers, which have been used in recent months to target hardened underground Houthi weapons depots in Yemen.
The B-2 remains the only aircraft in the US arsenal capable of delivering the type of bomb necessary to target and potentially destroy Iran's deeply buried nuclear facilities, such as those at Fordow.
The B-2 stealth bomber is capable of flying long-range missions directly from the US.

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