Internewscast Journal
  • Home
  • US News
  • Local News
  • Health
  • People
  • Guest Post
  • Support Our Cause
Internewscast Journal
  • Home
  • US News
  • Local News
  • Health
  • People
  • Guest Post
  • Support Our Cause
Home Local news B-2 Bombers Return to Missouri After Participating in US Attack on Iranian Nuclear Sites
  • Local news

B-2 Bombers Return to Missouri After Participating in US Attack on Iranian Nuclear Sites

  • 2 minute read
Total
0
Shares
Share 0
Tweet 0
Pin it 0
B-2 bombers involved in US strike on Iran nuclear facilities return to Missouri Air Force base

Up next

James Leprino, once called the 'Willy Wonka of cheese,' dies

James Leprino, Renowned Cheese Innovator, Passes Away

Published on 22 June 2025

Author

Internewscast

Share article

The post has been shared by 0 people.
Facebook 0
X (Twitter) 0
Pinterest 0
Mail 0

B-2 Bombers Return to Missouri After Participating in US Attack on Iranian Nuclear Sites

KNOB NOSTER, Mo. – The B-2 stealth bombers, which executed a mission to deliver powerful bunker-buster bombs to Iranian nuclear sites, started heading back to their Missouri base in the U.S. on Sunday.

On a clear but breezy day, an Associated Press journalist observed as seven B-2 Spirit bombers touched down at Whiteman Air Force Base. Situated roughly 73 miles (117 kilometers) southeast of Kansas City, this base is the headquarters for the 509th Bomb Wing, the exclusive operator of the B-2 Spirit bombers in the U.S. military.

The initial squadron of four stealth aircraft circled the base before making their approach from the north onto the runway, and a final trio followed, landing within a 10-minute span.

The day before, the B-2s had been part of a wide-ranging plan involving deception and decoys to deliver what American military leaders believe is a knockout blow to a nuclear program that Israel views as an existential threat and has been pummeling for more than a week.

According to U.S. officials, one group of the stealth aircraft headed west from the base in the U.S. heartland on Saturday, intended as a decoy to throw off the Iranians.

Another flight of seven quietly flew off eastward, ultimately engaging in the Iran mission. Aided by an armada of refueling tankers and fighter jets — some of which launched their own weapons — U.S. pilots dropped 14 30,000-pound bombs early Sunday local time on two key underground uranium enrichment plants in Iran.

American sailors bolstered the surprise mission by firing dozens of cruise missiles from a submarine toward at least one other site.

U.S. officials said Iran neither detected the inbound fusillade, nor mustered a shot at the stealthy American jets.

Dubbed Operation Midnight Hammer, the mission carried out a “precision strike” that “devastated the Iranian nuclear program,” U.S. officials said, even as they acknowledged an assessment was ongoing. For its part, Iran denied that any significant damage had been done, and the Islamic Republic pledged to retaliate.

Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

You May Also Like

Telescope Spots Milky Way’s Fastest Star Racing Around a Black Hole - Internewscast Journal
  • Local news

Telescope Spots Milky Way’s Fastest Star Racing Around a Black Hole

NEW YORK – Astronomers have spotted the fastest star yet detected in…
  • Internewscast
  • August 19, 2026
Amendment 3 Explained: Tax Cut or Fiscal Time Bomb? - Internewscast Journal
  • Local news

Amendment 3 Explained: Tax Cut or Fiscal Time Bomb?

ORLANDO, Fla. – Florida’s Amendment 3 is drawing sharply divided reactions across…
  • Internewscast
  • August 19, 2026
Longtime Stars and Stripes Publisher to Retire Amid Pentagon Rift - Internewscast Journal
  • Local news

Longtime Stars and Stripes Publisher to Retire Amid Pentagon Rift

The longtime publisher of Stars and Stripes is stepping down, closing out…
  • Internewscast
  • August 19, 2026
Idaho Probation Officers Compile Foreign-Born List for ICE, Sparking Criticism - Internewscast Journal
  • US

Idaho Probation Officers Compile Foreign-Born List for ICE, Sparking Criticism

Texas and Minnesota clash over extradition of ICE agent Christian Castro Texas…
  • Internewscast
  • August 20, 2026
Missouri Court Clears GOP-Friendly U.S. House Map for November Election - Internewscast Journal
  • US

Missouri Court Clears GOP-Friendly U.S. House Map for November Election

A Missouri judge has cleared the way for newly drawn U.S. House…
  • Internewscast
  • August 20, 2026
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Face Epic Humiliation in Latest Royal Setback - Internewscast Journal
  • News

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Face Epic Humiliation in Latest Royal Setback

Harry and Meghan’s much-vaunted American dream appears to have run out of…
  • Internewscast
  • August 20, 2026
This is the symptom-less condition I keep seeing on blood tests. It contributes to more deaths every year than brain or prostate cancer... yet so many haven't heard of it. This is what you need to know: DR PHILIPPA KAYE
  • Health

Chronic Kidney Disease: The Silent Blood Test Finding Linked to Thousands of Deaths Every Year

At the end of each surgery, I review the day’s blood test…
  • Internewscast
  • August 20, 2026

Internewscast Journal

  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA Notice
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Guest Post
  • Support Our Cause
Copyright 2026. All Right Reserverd.