A single-channel Telegram post this morning claims to show footage of the American strikes in Iran, which took place overnight. The source of the clip has not been independently confirmed, and no details on the location or timing within the attack wave are provided. This follows broader reports of US strikes in Iran, including earlier footage from Tehran province.
The Zioneer tracked a post from a subscribed the source this morning (Sunday 05:53 Jerusalem) that claims to show footage of the overnight US strikes on Iran. The clip, described only as 'documentation from the American strikes,' carries no specific location, target type, or independent verification. It surfaced hours after The Zioneer reported on a second consecutive night of US strikes, at 00:48 Jerusalem Sunday, in which CENTCOM detailed targets including communications systems, air defense sites, and drone facilities across Iran.
The new footage follows a pattern of unverified clips circulating during the campaign. The Zioneer previously reported, at 03:40 Jerusalem Sunday, on footage of US strikes against 10 Iranian targets in the Hormuz area. Earlier in June, opposition sources released unverified angles of strikes in Fashvayeh, Tehran province (The Zioneer, Thu Jun 11, 08:30 Jerusalem and Thu Jun 11, 17:47 Jerusalem). CENTCOM itself released official footage of Tomahawk launches on Thu Jun 11, 02:03 Jerusalem.
The broader context, as The Zioneer has documented since early June, involves US operations against IRGC infrastructure around the Strait of Hormuz, following Iranian drone attacks on commercial shipping. The current clip is most likely a follow-on release from one of the previously reported strike waves, rather than evidence of new attacks.
What remains open: the clip's provenance, exact location, and timing within the attack sequence are unconfirmed and based on a single uncorroborated channel.
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