CENTCOM announced it struck 90 Iranian military targets along the coast, including air defense systems, missile storage, and naval infrastructure. Footage from Israeli reporter Asaf Rozentzweig shows damage to railway bridges hit in the overnight strikes.
CENTCOM confirmed Thursday morning that it struck approximately 90 Iranian military targets along the coast, including air defense systems, coastal surveillance, missile and drone storage, naval capabilities, and logistics infrastructure. Footage published by Israeli journalist Asaf Rozentzweig (N12) shows damage to railway bridges hit during the overnight strikes, providing visual confirmation of an element that was previously unverified in early reports.
The Zioneer's coverage of the overnight operation began at 00:08 Jerusalem with unverified reports of widespread US bombings along the Iranian coast. Within the same hour, official CENTCOM statements confirmed strikes on 90 targets, with the US military calling it the widest wave of strikes since the ceasefire. Earlier reports had indicated over 150 targets in southern Iran (00:11 Jerusalem, The Zioneer), but the confirmed figure of 90 suggests a more focused campaign or different phases of the operation.
The strikes are part of an ongoing US campaign against Iranian military infrastructure, which escalated after Iran violated a ceasefire by attacking commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz, as The Zioneer reported on June 26 and July 7. The campaign has targeted air defense, naval assets, and drone storage sites across multiple waves.
The full extent of damage and any Iranian retaliation remain unconfirmed at this time. The discrepancy between the reported 150 targets and the confirmed 90 has not been officially explained.
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