

After the successful air strike by the US on three nuclear sites in Iran, this mission is now becoming mysterious. A B-2 stealth bomber involved in this operation has not returned to its base.
Northrop B-2 Spirit (Image Source: Internet)
New Delhi: The US attacked Iran's three major nuclear bases, Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordo, under a secret mission, 'Operation Midnight Hammer.' This attack was seen as a military success of the US, but now this operation has become the cause of a new debate and mystery. One of the US B-2 stealth bombers involved in this operation has gone missing, reports Dynamite News correspondent.
For this mission, two B-2 bomber groups took off from Whiteman Air Force Base (Missouri). One group carried out the task of dodging by moving westward over the Pacific Ocean, while the other group was sent to carry out a precise airstrike in the direction of Iran, which is now missing.
Is the B-2 bomber really missing?
Reports say that one of the seven B-2 bombers in the mission did not return to the base. It is also being said that this news has neither been confirmed nor denied by the US so far. In such a situation, questions are being raised about whether there was any technical fault or whether this aircraft was secretly deployed at a particular place.
B2 Stealth bomber sitting alone and guarded in Honolulu International. Just captured this on the taxi out. No reports online of a B2 here. This is the closest I’ve been to one. @grok says: There are no reports of a B-2 stealth bomber currently stationed or “sitting” at Daniel… pic.twitter.com/jlPl3MwiNd
— David Martin (@Sir_DavidMartin) June 24, 2025
The B-2 bomber is famous for its stealth technology. It is very difficult to track it with radar or other surveillance equipment. This is the reason why the presence and activities of this aircraft are generally kept confidential.
News of emergency landing in Honolulu
Meanwhile, a video is going viral on social media that was shared by former pilot David Martin on X (formerly Twitter). In this video, a B-2 bomber is seen standing at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu. Reports say that this aircraft had made an emergency landing and is still present there.
Stay tuned to Dynamite News for further updates.
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