The US military struck at least three bridges and a tunnel in Hormozgan Province overnight, and hit power and water facilities in the port of Jask, leaving an estimated 10,000 residents without water, according to Abu Ali Express. Additional strikes hit missile bases and other targets in Yazd, Ahvaz, Bushehr, and islands in the Persian Gulf. The campaign aims to isolate the Bandar Abbas area near the Strait of Hormuz.
The US military continued its campaign against Iranian infrastructure overnight, striking bridges, a tunnel, and power and water facilities in southern Iran, according to a report from Abu Ali Express. The strikes targeted at least three bridges and a tunnel in Hormozgan Province, as well as missile bases in Yazd, Ahvaz, Lar, and Bushehr, and communication infrastructure on Qeshm, Lavan, and Kharg islands. In the port of Jask, power plants and water pumps were damaged, leaving an estimated 10,000 residents in 20 villages without water, the report said.
The overnight strikes follow a pattern that The Zioneer has been tracking since the campaign began. At 01:39, official reports from Hormozgan province confirmed damage to the Shahid Mirzaei tunnel, Pol-e Shur bridge, and the Minab–Rudan bridge. At 09:00, The Zioneer reported that the Rudkhaneh Shur Bridge and Minab–Rudan road bridge were hit, along with alternative mud routes. The US Army confirmed a new wave of strikes on July 13, hitting Bandar Abbas air base. The campaign is now in its ninth consecutive night, with the stated goal of isolating the Bandar Abbas area near the Strait of Hormuz.
The Abu Ali Express report is the most detailed yet, but it remains a single-source account. No independent confirmation or casualty figures are available. The report also notes that a possible attack on a tanker near Kharg Island is unverified.
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