Unverified reports indicate that US airstrikes overnight destroyed six bridges in southern Iran, targeting key routes linking Bandar Abbas to Lar and other areas. The bridges include the Gariba bridge on the Bandar Abbas–Khamir–Lar route and several others on roads near Bandar Abbas and Khouristan.
Unverified reports circulating Saturday morning indicate that US airstrikes overnight destroyed six bridges in southern Iran, according to reports. The bridges targeted include the Gariba bridge on the Bandar Abbas–Khamir–Lar route, a bridge near the village of Latidan, two bridges on the Khouristan–Lar road, an unfinished bridge on the Bandar Abbas–Kasher–Bandar Abbas route, and a bridge in the village of Maru.
The strikes are the latest in a sustained campaign of US airstrikes on Iranian infrastructure. As The Zioneer reported at 12:12, earlier overnight strikes hit bridges, the Chabahar maritime control tower, a train station west of Bandar Abbas, and the civilian airport in Iranshahr. Additional photos of a damaged bridge on the Bandar Abbas–Shiraz artery were published at 12:10.
The full extent of damage and any casualties remain unconfirmed. The reports are so far unverified by independent sources or Iranian state media.
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