I don’t have live access to current news right now, but I can share what has been reported about Operation Epic Fury recently and how to verify the latest updates.
Direct answer
- Latest reporting on Operation Epic Fury varies by outlet and time, with some sources describing ongoing actions and others noting pauses or ceasefires at different points in time. To get the most current status, check trusted national and military briefings published within the last 24 hours.
Key places to check for up-to-date information
- Official military and defense briefings: CENTCOM or Department of Defense social media channels and websites often publish updates on ongoing operations.
- Reputable national outlets with live or rolling coverage: major networks (ABC/NBC/CBS in the U.S., Reuters, AP) typically provide real-time updates during ongoing operations.
- Local and international outlets that summarize developments: look for consolidated updates from established news agencies.
How to evaluate sources
- Look for explicit dates and statements from official spokespeople (name, rank, and organization).
- Distinguish between operational updates (military actions, blocks, ceasefires) and political positions or negotiations ( ceasefire terms, negotiations with other states).
- Be cautious with unverified social media posts or sensational headlines; cross-check with at least two authoritative sources.
If you’d like, tell me what region or time window you’re most interested in, and I can tailor a quick, sourced snapshot from publicly available outlets. If you want, I can also summarize the latest official briefings you specify or fetch recent headlines from credible outlets.