US Central Command Says 11,000 Iranian Targets Struck Since Operation Started

It comes as Iran warned against a U.S. ground invasion of the country.
Published: 3/29/2026, 3:51:54 PM EDT
US Central Command Says 11,000 Iranian Targets Struck Since Operation Started
A U.S. Air Force KC-135 Stratotanker aerial refueling aircraft is seen in a file photo. (Phelan M. Ebenhack/AP Photo)

The U.S. military command leading the Iran war said Saturday it has struck more than 11,000 targets inside the country since the campaign was launched nearly a month ago.

In a post on X, the U.S. Central Command said that 150 Iranian naval vessels have been destroyed and more than 11,000 combat flights have been carried out so far.

Also Saturday, Central Command announced that Marines and Navy service members on the USS Tripoli amphibious assault vessel arrived in its area of responsibility, which is primarily the Middle East, a day earlier. Around 3,500 Marines and sailors were on board the craft, it said, although other details about why they were sent to the area were not provided.

Since the operation started on Feb. 28, the U.S. and Israeli militaries have primarily launched airstrikes on Iranian military assets, factories, and some infrastructure. No American or Israeli soldiers have been deployed to the nation.

The conflict and the Iranian regime’s decision to effectively close down the Strait of Hormuz has threatened global supplies of oil and natural gas, sparked fertilizer shortages, and disrupted air travel.

It comes as Iran’s parliament speaker, Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, on Sunday warned the United States that if its military launched a ground assault in the country, it would face retaliation, and Tehran would mete out “severe punishment” on U.S. regional allies, according to state-run media.

At the same time, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said it would consider Israeli universities and branches of American universities in the region “legitimate targets,” state media Tasnim News Agency reported. This is the first time Iran has threatened to strike Israeli and American universities in the area.

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei said Saturday that dozens of universities and research centers have been hit, among them the Iran University of Science and Technology and Isfahan University of Technology.

“If the U.S. government wants its universities in the region spared, it should condemn the bombardment of [Iranian] universities by 12 o’clock Monday, March 30, in an official statement,” it said in a statement, urging the evacuations of American and Israeli educational facilities and telling students and staff to stay at least one kilometer away from any such facility.

U.S. universities, including Georgetown, New York University, and Northwestern, have campuses in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.

President Donald Trump on March 26 wrote on social media that he would give the Iranian regime 10 days to negotiate with the United States or it would face the destruction of its power stations.

“Talks are ongoing and, despite erroneous statements to the contrary by the Fake News Media, and others, they are going very well,” he wrote in a social media post.
A person points at a page on the Marinetraffic website that shows commercial boats traffic on the edge of the Strait of Hormuz near the Iranian coast on March 4, 2026. (Julien de Rosa/AFP via Getty Images)
The United Arab Emirates on Sunday said its air defense systems are responding to more missile and drone attacks, saying that sirens heard across the country on Sunday were from interception efforts. The Gulf nation has faced Iranian attacks involving 16 missiles and 42 drones in the past 24 hours, according to the ministry.

Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Defense also said it intercepted and destroyed 10 drones attacking the oil-rich country Sunday morning, while Kuwaiti officials said that four drones that were sent to attack the Gulf nation were intercepted.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.