Two fast-attack boats belonging to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) were reportedly struck at Bandar Deyr port, according to Israeli journalist Hananel Aviv. Details on the source of the strike, extent of damage, and casualties are not yet available.
A new report from Israeli journalist Hananel Aviv indicates that two fast-attack boats belonging to the IRGC's naval forces were struck at the port of Bandar Deyr, on Iran's southern coast. The report does not specify the source of the strike, the extent of damage, or any casualties. This follows earlier reports of strikes on Qeshm Island and the ports of Bandar Lengeh and Bandar Kong, as The Zioneer reported earlier tonight (01:17 Jerusalem). Those earlier strikes also remain unattributed, with no official confirmation from Iranian or other sources. The current report adds a new location — Bandar Deyr — to the pattern of overnight attacks along Iran's Gulf coast. The information is based on a single source and remains unverified.
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