A convoy of diesel tankers is reportedly stuck on a bridge in Iran that was attacked at an unspecified time, according to a single source. The location and timing of the attack on the bridge are not specified.
A convoy of diesel tankers is reportedly stuck on a bridge in Iran that was attacked at an unspecified time, according to a single source. The report does not specify the location of the bridge or the timing of the attack.
Earlier today, The Zioneer reported that tankers were near a bombed bridge in Iran, though the location and timing of the bombing were not specified. The current report may be a development of that incident.
The report comes amid a series of attacks on Iranian infrastructure. On July 9, US cruise missiles struck two railway bridges in northern Iran, as The Zioneer reported. Iranian authorities later announced the repair of one of the bridges. Additionally, on June 27, an unidentified projectile struck the command bridge of a tanker in the Strait of Hormuz.
The extent of damage to the tankers and any disruption to fuel supplies is not yet clear.
5 developments
- DevelopingTasnim: US strikes damage Bandar Abbas train station, wound 2 civilians
- DevelopingReport: Another major bridge bombed between Bandar Abbas and Lar, traffic halted
- StrongOvernight: Power outages reported in Bandar Abbas, additional footage of US strikes on Iran
- StrongUS Army carries out targeted strike on fast ship in Bandar Abbas
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