According to reports, the United States conducted strikes in the Iranian city of Shiraz. No details on targets or damage are yet available.
At 13:44 Jerusalem, The Zioneer first reported unverified explosions in the Iranian city of Shiraz, with no immediate attribution. Minutes later, at 13:57 Jerusalem, fresh reports now identify the United States as the actor behind those strikes, adding Shiraz to the list of locations targeted in the ongoing US campaign. No details on specific targets, damage, or casualties have yet emerged.
This development follows a series of US strikes across Iran in recent days. At 12:20 Jerusalem today, The Zioneer reported that the Pentagon released a video documenting more than 90 targets struck in Iran overnight Wednesday–Thursday, the second consecutive night of operations. At 13:53 Jerusalem, a separate report indicated a strike on the Bushehr nuclear power plant complex, though that claim remains unconfirmed.
As The Zioneer has previously reported, the US military has conducted sustained strikes against Iranian military infrastructure, including air defense systems, missile and drone storage sites, and coastal surveillance. The background context of the current campaign includes a US strike on 150 targets in southern Iran (reported at 00:11 Jerusalem Thursday) and earlier overnight operations involving Tomahawk missiles (June 11, 2026).
It remains unclear what specific target was hit in Shiraz, whether there were casualties, and whether the strike was part of the same wave as the 90+ targets announced by the Pentagon. No official confirmation from the US military or Iranian authorities has been released regarding the Shiraz incident.
2 developments
Source and signal
- Internal intake
