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Abu Saleh reports first wave of strikes completed, second wave underway

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk

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TL;DR

Abu Saleh of the Arabic Desk reported that the first wave of strikes has ended and a second wave is already on its way. No details on targets, areas affected, or the identity of the forces involved were provided.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Abu Saleh, a security analyst associated with the Arabic Desk, posted a brief update stating that the first wave of strikes in the ongoing regional campaign has concluded and that a second wave is already on the way. The post provides no further specifics—no location, target type, or whether Israeli, US, or other forces are involved.

As The Zioneer reported earlier this evening (June 10, 22:03 UTC), a US official described a new wave of strikes targeting 'hundreds of sites' across southern Iran, suggesting a large-scale American operation. Earlier reports from June 9 detailed a second wave that targeted Iranian air defense and intelligence systems. The current update from Abu Saleh appears to align with that same operational thread, though no direct confirmation links this specific 'second wave' to the US campaign.

The post follows an earlier Abu Saleh bulletin (22:14 UTC) listing specific areas under attack. The current framing—'first wave ended, second wave en route'—signals a continuous operational tempo rather than a pause. No corroborating official statements from the US, Israel, or Iran have been published at this time.

02 · How it developed

3 developments

  1. Latest

    First wave targeted IRGC Navy bases on Qeshm Island and coastal radars.

  2. First wave of strikes completed; second wave currently underway.

  3. Abu Saleh lists areas under attack across region

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