A source familiar with the details told i24NEWS that seven bridges and train stations were struck in Iran overnight. The report does not specify locations, damage, or the attacker, and is based on a single anonymous source.
At approximately 14:28 Jerusalem on Friday, i24NEWS reported, citing a source familiar with the details, that seven bridges and train stations were struck in Iran overnight. The report does not specify the locations, the extent of damage, or the identity of the attacker. This development comes hours after the first waves of unverified reports emerged early Friday morning.
In a series of reports at 06:41 Jerusalem on Friday, The Zioneer first reported US strikes damaging a power plant on Kish Island and a railway line near Bandar Abbas, with two killed and four wounded. Additional reports at the same time indicated strikes on five to six bridges in Hormozgan province, a train station west of Bandar Abbas, the Chabahar maritime control tower, and the civilian airport in Iranshahr. A subsequent report also at 06:41 Jerusalem stated that six bridges in southern Iran had been destroyed. All these reports remain unverified.
In the broader context of US strikes on Iranian infrastructure, The Zioneer has reported on previous attacks, including on communications and command-and-control facilities (June 10), and on a railway bridge that was later repaired (July 14). Iranian media have also reported casualties from earlier strikes (June 28).
The i24NEWS report is based on a single anonymous source and has not been independently verified. No official confirmation from Iranian or US authorities is available. The specific locations and damage assessments remain unclear.
6 developments
- StrongIran's Mehr: Communications manager killed, two wounded in US strike on Hormozgan
- StrongIranian state TV reports at least 17 attacks in southern Iran along Strait of Hormuz
- DevelopingIranian news agency: US strikes hit 7 sites on Iran's southern coast
- DevelopingIran's Tasnim agency reports US strike on central bridge in Kurdistan province
Source and signal
- Internal intake
