Iranian sources reported that two bridges and a tunnel were attacked overnight, without naming the attacker. The reports are from a single source and have not been independently confirmed.
Iranian sources reported early Saturday that two bridges and a tunnel were struck overnight, the latest in a series of attacks on Iranian infrastructure. The identity of the attacker was not specified in the Iranian reports.
The report comes as The Zioneer documented a seventh consecutive night of US strikes on Iran. At 22:58 Jerusalem Friday, i24NEWS reported that US strikes hit seven bridges and train stations. At 23:49, CENTCOM confirmed another wave of strikes targeting southern infrastructure, including bridges and the Bandar Abbas railway station.
The current report appears to describe additional infrastructure targets, though the location of the two bridges and tunnel is not stated. The reports are from a single source and have not been independently verified. No casualty figures or damage assessments are yet available.
The US campaign, which began in early June, has systematically targeted Iranian air defense, communications, and transportation infrastructure, as The Zioneer has previously reported.
2 developments
- DevelopingUS strikes three bridges in Iran's Hormozgan province, latest in overnight campaign
- Strongynet: 6 bridges damaged, 8 killed in Iran's Hormozgan province; Iran threatens to continue firing
- Developingi24NEWS: US strikes hit seven bridges and train stations in Iran on seventh consecutive night
- StrongAnalysis: US strikes on Iranian bridges aim to cut off Strait of Hormuz port access
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