Trump Says 49 Tomahawk Missiles Struck Iran, Threatens Further Attacks If No Deal

By  Gwak Sang-eun  | Jun 11, 2026

Trump Says 49 Tomahawk Missiles Struck Iran, Threatens Further Attacks If No Deal
▲ U.S. President Donald Trump speaks in the Oval Office at the White House on June 10 (local time).

As U.S. airstrikes against Iran entered their second day on June 10 (local time), U.S. President Donald Trump announced that 49 Tomahawk missiles were used to strike targets, including areas near the Iranian capital of Tehran.

Fox News reporter Trey Yingst stated that President Trump, in a phone interview, said that U.S. fighter jets launched 49 Tomahawk missiles at Iranian targets that day.

Trump emphasized, "We hit them very hard tonight," adding that the attack was "vicious and violent."

According to Trump, the U.S. military's targets ranged from locations as close as approximately 65 km from the Iranian capital of Tehran to the western coastal region bordering the Persian Gulf.

President Trump said the bombing of Iran would stop soon, but threatened that if Iran does not sign the agreement proposed by the U.S. negotiating team, "we will bomb them and crush them tomorrow night."

President Trump also claimed during the phone interview that he had personally spoken with Iranian officials and that they had requested a halt to the airstrikes, but Iranian state media denied this, calling it baseless.

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