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		<title>FT report alleges Iran used Chinese satellite to target U.S. bases; Beijing denies claim</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[New York— Iran used a Chinese-built satellite to monitor and target U.S. military bases across the Middle East during the]]></description>
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<p><strong>New York</strong>— Iran used a Chinese-built satellite to monitor and target U.S. military bases across the Middle East during the current conflict, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday, citing leaked Iranian military documents, a claim China’s foreign ministry rejected as untrue.</p>



<p>According to the report, the satellite, identified as TEE-01B and developed by Earth Eye Co., was acquired in late 2024 by the Aerospace Force of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps after being launched from China.</p>



<p>The newspaper said Iranian commanders directed the satellite to track key U.S. military installations, citing time-stamped coordinates, orbital analysis and imagery purportedly showing surveillance activity before and after missile and drone strikes carried out in March.</p>



<p>The report added that Iran gained access to satellite control infrastructure through Emposat, a Beijing-based firm operating commercial ground stations across multiple regions, enabling data transmission and operational support.China’s foreign ministry denied the allegations, saying in a statement that claims linking Beijing to the reported activities were fabricated.</p>



<p> “Recently, some forces have been keen on fabricating rumors and maliciously associating them to China,” the ministry said, adding that China “firmly opposes this kind of practice driven by ulterior motives.”Reuters could not independently verify the Financial Times report.</p>



<p>The development, if confirmed, would underscore the increasing role of commercial satellite capabilities in modern conflict, particularly in providing real-time intelligence for targeting and surveillance operations.</p>
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		<title>U.S. reports 365 troops wounded in Iran conflict as casualty figures mount</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Washington — The United States has recorded 365 service members wounded in action in the ongoing conflict with Iran, according]]></description>
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<p><strong>Washington</strong> — The United States has recorded 365 service members wounded in action in the ongoing conflict with Iran, according to Pentagon data released on Friday, highlighting the growing human cost of the campaign.</p>



<p>The figures, published by the Pentagon, show that 247 of the injured are from the U.S. Army, 63 from the Navy, 19 from the Marine Corps and 36 from the Air Force.</p>



<p>The data also indicates that 200 of those wounded are mid- to senior-level enlisted personnel, while 85 are officers and 80 are junior enlisted troops.</p>



<p>It remains unclear whether the figures include personnel involved in two combat aircraft incidents reported on Friday, including the downing of a U.S. fighter jet during operations over Iran.The overall death toll stands at 13 U.S. service members, the military said. </p>



<p>Of these, six died when a refueling aircraft crashed over Iraq, while seven were killed in combat operations linked to the conflict.</p>



<p>Separately, 12 U.S. troops were wounded, including two seriously, in an Iranian strike on Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, according to earlier reports.</p>



<p>The casualty figures come as U.S. forces continue sustained operations against Iran, with the scale and intensity of the conflict raising concerns over its broader regional and strategic implications.</p>
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