Security analyst Chananel Aviv reported on Telegram an attack in the Ahvaz district of southern Iran, early Friday. No details on the target, method, or casualties are yet available. The report follows a series of reported strikes in Ahvaz over the past days, including an attack on a train station hours earlier.
The early-morning report from security analyst Chananel Aviv on Telegram indicates an attack in the Ahvaz district of southern Iran. The message, posted at 01:25 Jerusalem, provides no further details on the target, the method of attack, or any casualties. The report is unverified by official Iranian sources.
The new report follows an earlier attack reported hours ago on a train station in Ahvaz, which was reported by IRGC-affiliated Telegram channels at 23:50 Jerusalem Thursday, as The Zioneer previously covered. That attack also lacked details on damage or casualties.
Ahvaz has been the focus of multiple reported strikes over the past several days, attributed to US military operations targeting Iranian energy infrastructure and military assets. The Zioneer has reported on at least eight distinct incidents in and around Ahvaz since July 13, including attacks on a power plant, a 92nd Armored Division base, and a train station. The attacks are part of a broader US campaign following President Trump's warning of strikes on Iran's energy infrastructure.
No official confirmation from Iranian authorities or the US military has been issued regarding the latest report. The nature and extent of the attack remain unverified.
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