Unverified reports indicate renewed attacks in the Bushehr area of southern Iran. No details on the source of the attacks or potential casualties are available yet.
Unverified reports circulating in the early hours of Monday, July 13, claim renewed attacks in the Bushehr area of southern Iran. The reports, whose origin remains unclear, follow a wave of activity that unfolded early Sunday, when a series of explosions and missile strikes were reported in the same region.
At 02:22 Jerusalem on Sunday, The Zioneer reported an initial explosion sound in Asalouyeh. Within the same hour, reports expanded to include additional explosions in Bushehr and Asalouyeh (Channel 12), then explosions in multiple cities including Ahvaz, Abadan, and the Bushehr nuclear reactor area. Iran's state-affiliated Press TV confirmed explosions in Bushehr and Asluyeh. Subsequently, reports indicated missile launches from the Persian Gulf toward southern Iran, attributed to security analyst Chananel Aviv, and finally specified that airfields in Bushehr province were under missile attack. Throughout this sequence, all reports remained unverified, with no official confirmation from Iranian or other sources.
The Bushehr area has been a focus of repeated strikes over the past week. As The Zioneer reported on July 8–9, explosions were reported near the Bushehr nuclear power plant, and a deputy governor confirmed two military bases struck by rocket barrages. A US official confirmed ongoing strikes against Iran on June 11, and subsequent nights saw sustained US airstrikes, including a third consecutive night on July 9 with explosions in Bushehr and Konarak.
As with the previous reports, the current claims are unverified. No details on the source of the attacks, the means used, or any casualties or damage are available. Iranian state media has not commented on the latest reports as of 03:27 Jerusalem.
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