REPORTS SAY IRANIAN STRIKES CAUSED BILLIONS IN DAMAGE TO US MILITARY BASES AND EQUIPMENT ACROSS THE GULF REGION. (PHOTO).

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 Reports say Iranian strikes caused billions in damage to US military bases and equipment across the Gulf region Iranian strikes reportedly inflicted billions of dollars in damage on U.S. military bases and equipment across the Gulf region, raising questions about the Trump administration’s disclosure of the full cost of repairs and battlefield losses. According to individuals familiar with the aftermath, the attacks hit runways, radar systems, aircraft, command centers, hangars, warehouses, and satellite communications infrastructure across multiple U.S. and allied installations in the Middle East. The total damage is estimated to reach as high as $5 billion for repairs alone, not including additional losses to weapons systems and equipment deemed beyond repair. The reported damage spans several countries, including Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Bahrain, Qatar, and Iraq. Early in the conflict, Camp Buehring in Kuwait was among the first sites struck, foll...

FRSC ISSUES TRAFFIC CAUTION ALONG KUGBO – NYANYA AXIS, ABUJA. (PHOTOS).


 FRSC ISSUES TRAFFIC CAUTION ALONG KUGBO – NYANYA AXIS, ABUJA


The Federal Road Safety Corps has advised all road users along A-Y-A NYANYA - Keffi express way to exercise maximum patience and caution while approaching the Kugbo–Nyanya axis. 


Motorists are admonished to Obey traffic officials and cooperate fully with officers on ground managing the situation, aside avoiding dangerous driving, wrongful overtaking, and route violations that could worsen the gridlock


FRSC personnel have been fully deployed to the axis and are actively working to restore free flow of traffic and ensure safety of all road users.

One more photo below. 



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