The source posted a message stating that it has published the grid references of the bridges attacked by the United States in tonight's strikes on Iran. The message does not include the actual coordinates. The US has confirmed striking bridges to cut supply routes to Bandar Abbas, used for attacks on shipping.
The source posted a message early Friday stating that it has published the coordinates of the bridges attacked by the United States in the overnight strikes on Iran. The message did not include the actual grid references. The claim comes amid a series of US airstrikes targeting bridges in southern Iran. A US official confirmed to the Wall Street Journal that the strikes aimed to cut the supply route to the port city of Bandar Abbas, which Iran uses to launch attacks on shipping. Earlier reports, as covered by The Zioneer, indicated that all bridges linking Bandar Khomeini to Bandar Abbas had been attacked and disabled. The coordinates claim has not been independently verified.
4 developments
- DevelopingIran's Tasnim agency reports US strike on central bridge in Kurdistan province
- StrongIsraeli media report two bridges attacked in southern Iran, US missiles strike near Sirik
- StrongSource: Overnight US strikes hit newly-built Iranian targets, including surveillance and drone storage
- DevelopingAl-Mayadeen reports US strikes targeting economic infrastructure in Iran
Source and signal
- Internal intake
