Iranian media reported Saturday night that US airstrikes caused significant damage to four bridges in Hormozgan province, including the Shahid Lamirzai Bridge and the Shur River bridge on the Bandar Abbas–Sirjan axis. The report adds details to the ongoing US campaign aimed at isolating the Strait of Hormuz port area.
Iranian media reported Saturday evening that US airstrikes struck four bridges in Hormozgan province, causing significant damage. The targets include the Shahid Lamirzai Bridge, the Shur River bridge on the Bandar Abbas–Sirjan highway, and two additional bridges on the Minab–Rudan axis. The report follows a bulletin at 21:17 Jerusalem detailing US strikes on bridges and a tunnel in southern Iran aimed at isolating Bandar Abbas. Earlier Saturday, Iran's Mehr news agency reported three airstrikes in the same province. The cumulative damage to the transportation network suggests a sustained campaign to sever port access from the Strait of Hormuz hinterland. Casualty figures have not been reported in this latest account.
3 developments
- StrongIranian authorities announce repair of railway bridge damaged in US strikes, freight trains resume
- StrongIran releases images of Shahid Mirzaei tunnel rehabilitation after US strikes
- Strongynet: 6 bridges damaged, 8 killed in Iran's Hormozgan province; Iran threatens to continue firing
- DevelopingIran restores central railway line hit by US strikes, official says
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