According to reports, the US strikes on Iran during the night of Wednesday to Thursday were more extensive than the previous night's strikes. The scope and specific targets have not been independently confirmed.
A Hebrew-language report assessed Thursday morning that the US strikes on Iran overnight were more extensive than those carried out the previous night. The assessment, cited by a single source, has not been independently verified. The report follows a night of sustained strikes across southern Iran, during which The Zioneer reported multiple explosions and confirmed impact sites.
At 22:44 Jerusalem, The Zioneer reported a map detailing 13 confirmed and 2 unconfirmed impact sites across Iran, with CENTCOM confirming strikes on IRGC naval infrastructure, radar systems, and drone facilities. Earlier reports from the same time indicated explosions in Chabahar, Konarak, Sirik, Bandar Abbas, and Bushehr, with power outages and reports of wounded. Photographic analysis published at 22:44 Jerusalem suggested the attack was more intense than initially assessed.
The strikes are part of a sustained US military campaign against Iranian military infrastructure, as The Zioneer has reported. On Tuesday, a senior US official told Fox News that the strikes would be "very hard." President Trump also stated there would be more bombings, according to The Zioneer's monitoring.
The assessment that the overnight strikes were more extensive than the previous night's remains based on a single source and has not been independently confirmed. The specific targets and scope of the latest strikes are still unclear.
26 developments
- DevelopingUS strikes Iranian targets in retaliation for tanker attack, report says
- StrongSource: Overnight US strikes hit newly-built Iranian targets, including surveillance and drone storage
- StrongUS reportedly preparing another wave of strikes, target list includes Iranian power plants
- DevelopingUS launching widespread airstrikes across all of Iran
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