Reports from Israeli media and N12 journalist Assaf Rosentzweig indicate explosions in Chabahar, Bushehr, Ahvaz, and Konarak in southern Iran. Widespread GPS disruptions were also reported across Iran and neighboring Iraq. The reports are unverified; details on damage or casualties are not yet available.
The Zioneer has tracked multiple reports of explosions and strikes across southern Iran on Thursday evening. The latest unverified reports, aggregated from Israeli media and N12 journalist Assaf Rosentzweig, describe explosions in the cities of Chabahar, Bushehr, Ahvaz, and Konarak. Widespread GPS disruptions were reported across Iran and neighboring Iraq, likely indicating electronic warfare or jamming associated with the strikes.
These reports follow a pattern of similar incidents. At 21:12 Jerusalem time, The Zioneer reported explosions in Bushehr and Chabahar, with analysts assessing they hit usual targets except Ahvaz. Earlier today, at 14:17, explosions were reported in Shadegan, southwestern Iran. The current reports now include Ahvaz and Konarak, expanding the geographic scope.
The strikes are part of an ongoing campaign of reported attacks on Iranian infrastructure in southern Iran over recent weeks, as The Zioneer has previously reported. The Iranian government has not commented on these latest claims. No independent verification of damage or casualties is available.
3 developments
- DevelopingReport: Second wave of US strikes hits southern Iran as new explosions heard
- ConfirmedUS official confirms ongoing strikes against Iran; new explosions heard in Bandar Abbas and Kish Island
- StrongExplosion reported in Jam, Bushehr Province, southern Iran
- StrongIranian reports: US strikes Asaluyeh in Bushehr province
Source and signal
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