US is sinking Iran's Navy, Trump says


U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to announce that the U.S. had begun "major combat operations" in Iran, in an unknown location, in this screengrab from a video released February 28, 2026. Israel and the U.S. conducted strikes on Iran on Saturday, February 28, 2026. Donald Trump via Truth Social/Handout via REUTERS

WASHINGTON, March 1 (Reuters) - U.S. ⁠President Donald Trump announced on Sunday that ‌the U.S. military was sinking Iran's Navy, having destroyed nine Iranian warships so far and "going after the rest."

Trump ​made the announcement in a ⁠social media post ⁠as the Pentagon intensified its bombings of Iran's ⁠military, deploying ‌B-2 stealth bombers from the U.S. to strike at hardened, underground ⁠Iranian missile facilities with 2,000-lb bombs.

U.S. strikes ​also pummeled ‌Iran's naval headquarters, largely destroying it, Trump ⁠said.

Iran's military ​is retaliating with hundreds of missile and drone attacks, and the U.S. confirmed the first ⁠three deaths of U.S. servicemembers ​killed in combat on Sunday. Another five have been seriously wounded during the conflict, the U.S. ⁠military's Central Command said.

Trump, who announced plans to completely destroy Iran's Navy, said the remaining Iranian warships would soon be sunk.

"They will ​soon be floating at ⁠the bottom of the sea," Trump said.

"Other than ​that, their Navy is doing ‌very well!"

(Reporting by Phil ​Stewart and Idrees Ali; Additional reporting by Doina Chiacu; Editing by Paul Simao)

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