US B-2 Bombers Used Indian Airspace for Strikes on Iran: Shocking Revelation

Washington:In a startling revelation, it has been reported that U.S. B-2 bomber aircraft utilized Indian airspace for an attack on Iran. According to sources, the strategic U.S. Air Force B-2 stealth bombers crossed through Indian airspace en route to strike Iran’s nuclear facilities.
The bombers, which departed from the U.S. island of Guam (15°N, 145°E), flew westward over the Andaman Sea (10°N, 95°-100°E), passing through central India (20°N, 75°-80°E), and reached the vicinity of Iran’s border near the Arabian Sea (25°-30°N, 60°-65°E).
This revelation comes amid rising tensions in the Middle East between Iran, Israel, and the U.S., with fears that an American strike could further escalate the situation in the region. Analysts are interpreting this as a sign of India’s growing strategic alignment with Israel and the U.S. in the region.





