The United States and Iran continued overnight exchanges for a fourth consecutive night, with the US striking targets in the coastal sector and near the capital Tehran, according to Israeli media. Iran retaliated by firing missiles at Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan. Separately, Iran's Revolutionary Guard claimed it struck a radar at a US base in Kuwait, and Iranian media reported the army hit US communications and fuel storage in Jordan.
Overnight, the United States and Iran continued their exchanges for a fourth consecutive night, with the US striking targets in the coastal sector and near the capital Tehran, according to Israeli media (N12). Iran retaliated by firing missiles at Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan.
The overnight summary adds to earlier reports from Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and the Iranian army, which claimed specific strikes on US bases in the region. As The Zioneer reported at 05:08 Jerusalem, the IRGC claimed it struck a radar at a US base in Kuwait using missiles and drones. At 05:26, Iranian media, citing the army, said it attacked US military communications systems and fuel storage tanks at a base in Jordan. These claims remain unverified by independent sources.
The exchanges are part of a broader escalation that began with US airstrikes on Iranian air defense and radar sites, as The Zioneer reported earlier this week. The United States has conducted strikes on Iran for multiple consecutive nights, targeting positions in coastal areas and now near Tehran. Iran has responded with missile and drone attacks on US allies in the region, including Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan.
There are no independent confirmations of the extent of damage or casualties from either side's strikes.
2 developments
- StrongUS officials warn recent strikes on Iran risk 'especially broad' escalation
- StrongReport: US launches new wave of strikes in southern Iran, concentrated in Ahvaz
- DevelopingUS launching widespread airstrikes across all of Iran
- DevelopingUS reportedly renews airstrikes on Iran early Tuesday morning
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