Trump: Iran admitted involvement in Apache helicopter attack
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- US President Donald Trump stated that Iran has admitted its involvement in the attack on an American Apache helicopter shot down in the Strait of Hormuz.
- He mentioned that Iran initially denied responsibility but later acknowledged it.
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US President Donald Trump stated that Iran has admitted its involvement in the attack on an American Apache helicopter shot down in the Strait of Hormuz. He mentioned that Iran initially denied responsibility but later acknowledged it. The US Central Command announced strikes against Iran after the incident.
US President Donald Trump believes that Iran has recognized its involvement in the attack on the American Apache helicopter, which was shot down in the Strait of Hormuz.
"And at first they said they didn't do it, then they admitted they did," the US president told reporters at the White House.
"Sort of easy, because we have the bomb," he added, referring to the munition that hit the helicopter. Earlier, the media reported that Apache collided with an Iranian drone. "We actually have the bomb, they're very lucky that bomb didn't explode. That bomb was lodged in a helicopter, didn't explode, it was on fire, but it didn't explode."
Earlier, the Central Command of the US Armed Forces announced strikes against Iran after an American Apache helicopter was downed over the Strait of Hormuz.
Offene Fragen
- What specific evidence does the US have of Iran's involvement?
- What are the implications of Iran's alleged admission?
- What further actions will the US take?
- What was the nature of the Iranian drone involved?




