Iranian state television reports that two bridges were attacked in southern Iran. No details on casualties or the identity of the attackers are immediately available.
Iranian state television reported Thursday night that two bridges were attacked in southern Iran, without specifying the attackers or any casualties. The report comes about 17 minutes after The Zioneer reported that Iranian sources confirmed a halt to traffic following a bridge strike, suggesting that the initial report may have been incomplete and that multiple targets were hit. The attacks are part of a broader pattern of strikes on Iranian infrastructure, including a series of US strikes on air defenses and command centers in southern Iran earlier this week, as The Zioneer has previously reported. However, Iranian state TV did not attribute the attack to any party, and no group has claimed responsibility. The extent of damage and any casualties remain unconfirmed.
3 developments
- DevelopingIran's Tasnim agency reports US strike on central bridge in Kurdistan province
- DevelopingReport: Second wave of US strikes hits southern Iran as new explosions heard
- StrongThe source claims to have published coordinates of US-struck bridges in Iran
- ConfirmedUS strikes near Minab, southern Iran injure 2 civilians
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