U.S. Central Command said it completed a wave of precision strikes across Iran, hitting command-and-control centers, air defense systems, missile and drone launch capabilities, and naval surveillance facilities. The statement noted the operation included targets in the southern port city of Bandar Abbas.
The U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) announced early Thursday morning that it had completed a wave of precision strikes across Iran, targeting a range of military infrastructure. The statement, carried by Israeli news outlet N12, said the strikes hit Iranian command-and-control centers, air defense sites, missile and drone launch capabilities, and naval surveillance facilities. The operation included targets in the southern port city of Bandar Abbas. CENTCOM said it used precision munitions in multiple locations.
The Zioneer has previously reported on several rounds of US strikes against Iranian military assets since early June, as part of an ongoing campaign in response to what the Pentagon calls continued Iranian aggression. The strikes have targeted air defense systems, missile depots, and naval facilities.
The extent of damage from the latest wave is not yet independently confirmed, and no casualty figures have been reported.
5 developments
- StrongCENTCOM completes five-hour strike wave across six Iranian sites
- StrongCENTCOM announces new wave of strikes across Iran after drone hits oil tanker
- StrongCENTCOM completes additional precision strikes across Iran
- StrongCENTCOM: Three Corsair sea drones struck Bandar Abbas submarine facility; footage appears to show destroyed Iranian sub
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