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Iranian opposition sources release footage from Bandar Abbas port attack aftermath

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Iranian opposition sources release footage from Bandar Abbas port attack aftermath

Primary source Internal intake · 3 reviewed intake signals · Desk window 01:13

TL;DR

Iranian opposition sources have published footage attributed to the aftermath of the attack in Bandar Abbas, according to reports. Security analyst Yair Goldblatt also circulated additional footage from the Shahid Haqqani port. The clips have not been independently verified.

01 · THE DISPATCH

The Zioneer reported at 01:08 Jerusalem that new footage from Bandar Abbas had surfaced online. Now, Iranian opposition sources have released additional clips attributed to the aftermath of the attack, and security analyst Yair Goldblatt has circulated footage specifically from the Shahid Haqqani port.

The footage has not been independently verified. The attacking party—whether Israeli or American—remains unconfirmed, as does the extent of damage. The Zioneer has documented a series of reported strikes on IRGC naval and air defense assets in the Bandar Abbas area since early June, as part of a broader kinetic campaign in southern Iran. The Qatari-mediated talks, which collapsed in mid-June, have not been revived.

The release of new footage is likely to fuel further speculation about the scale of the operation, but no official confirmation has been issued by any party.

02 · How it developed

4 developments

  1. Latest

    Bandar Abbas International Airport has been attacked and shut down.

  2. Analyst Yair Goldblatt shares unverified image from the Bandar Abbas strikes.

  3. Opposition sources and analyst Yair Goldblatt release additional footage from port.

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03 · Source and signal

Source and signal

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