Iranian state media reports a notable reduction in kinetic military operations over central territories after the targeting of a high-tech US stealth jet. This shift suggest a tactical pause in aerial combat.
Despite the decrease in active bombings, Iranian television confirmed that US and Israeli unmanned aerial vehicles are still conducting persistent reconnaissance. These spy flights remain a constant presence in Iranian restricted airspace.
Tehran also issued a fresh claim today regarding the targeting of an American F-15 fighter jet near the strategic Strait of Hormuz. This indicates that frontline anti-aircraft batteries remain on high alert.
The reported decline in strikes follows weeks of heavy bombardment that disrupted local infrastructure and heightened global tensions. Military analysts are now monitoring whether this represents a temporary lull or a strategic de-escalation.












