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Iranian media report new strikes on Qeshm Island, Bandar Lengeh and Bandar Kong

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Iranian media report new strikes on Qeshm Island, Bandar Lengeh and Bandar Kong

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TL;DR

Iranian sources reported additional strikes on Qeshm Island and the port cities of Bandar Lengeh and Bandar Kong near the Strait of Hormuz, according to Israeli journalist Asaf Rozentzweig (N12). The source of the strikes and details on targets or casualties are not yet available.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Iranian media reported fresh strikes late Saturday night on Qeshm Island and the ports of Bandar Lengeh and Bandar Kong, near the strategic Strait of Hormuz, according to Israeli journalist Asaf Rozentzweig (N12). The reports, citing unspecified Iranian sources, did not identify the source of the attacks, nor provide details on targets, casualties, or damage. The new reports follow a sustained campaign of U.S. strikes against Iranian military infrastructure along the southern coast, as The Zioneer reported earlier tonight: the U.S. struck an IRGC naval base near Sirik, and additional attacks were reported on Bandar Lengeh and Bandar Kong. This marks a continuation of the broad U.S. campaign, now in its fourth wave, targeting Iranian military sites. The source and nature of the latest strikes remain unconfirmed, with no official statement from Iranian or U.S. authorities as of this report.

02 · How it developed

3 developments

  1. Latest

    Additional strikes reported specifically in Bandar Lengeh and Bandar Kong port cities.

  2. Israeli journalist Asaf Rozentzweig relays Iranian reports of the strikes

  3. Four targets struck on Iran's Qeshm Island, reports say

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03 · Source and signal

Source and signal

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