What happened during the dignified transfer of fallen soldiers?
Honoring the fallen. I'm Angelo Bavaro, Fox News. President Trump joining grieving families today at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware, attending the dignified transfer of the six U.S. soldiers killed in the war in the Middle East.
A solemn moment up in Dover, Delaware. That's the Mortuary Sciences, Dover Air Force Base, where those fallen are brought back. Captain Cody Cork, Sergeant First Class Noah Teachens, Sergeant First Class Nicole Armour, Sergeant Declan Cody. Major Jeffrey O'Brien and Chief Warrant Officer Robert Marzan. President Trump meeting with the family.
Here's the president earlier today on this.
Very sad situation to greet the families of the heroes coming home from Iran.
Coming home in a different manner than they thought they'd be coming home. Also, the vice president and other members of his cabinet there.
That is Fox's David Spunt. President Trump has warned that more casualties could happen. The U.S. and Israel entering phase two now of Operation Epic Fury. Fox's Nate Foy is in Tel Aviv.
President Donald Trump says that Iran is going to be hit very hard as US bombers continue targeting ballistic missile positions specifically for the Iranian regime. However, Iran still does possess a capability targeting central Israel. Israel's air defense has remained strong. Israel launched a new wave of strikes overnight in Iran and Lebanon. The U.S.
and Israel, again, targeting those ballistic missile positions, launchers, and weapons depots. Israel used 80 fighter jets in its attack on Tehran, and this is after they hit the underground compound formerly used by Iran's slain supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Iran's president pushing back on President Trump's demand for unconditional surrender, calling it a dream Americans should take to their grave.
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