The Zioneer has released footage documenting the aftermath of the US bombing campaign in Iran, including crushed bridges ablaze and a maritime control tower that was knocked down. The footage provides the first visual evidence of the damage caused by the recent waves of US strikes on Iranian infrastructure, according to the report.
The Zioneer has published footage documenting the aftermath of the US bombing campaign in Iran, showing crushed bridges engulfed in flames and a toppled maritime control tower. The footage, released this morning, provides the first direct visual evidence of damage from the overnight strikes, which have been reported throughout the night.
The thread of reporting began at 00:00 Jerusalem, when journalist Roi Kais reported that US strikes had hit the bridge linking Bandar Abbas to Shiraz and an airport in southeastern Iran. Shortly after, the Arabic security channel Abu Saleh reported that the US Air Force was attacking bridges, without specifying locations. By 00:00, a US official confirmed to the Wall Street Journal that the bridge strikes were aimed at cutting the supply route to the port of Bandar Abbas, which Iran uses to launch attacks on shipping. Subsequently, a source claimed to have published the coordinates of the struck bridges, though the coordinates were not included in the message. The new footage corroborates the earlier reports of significant damage to bridges and infrastructure.
The Zioneer has been covering the US strikes on Iran for weeks. Earlier reports documented multiple waves targeting air defenses, command centers, and supply routes, with a focus on southern Iran including the Bandar Abbas area, as The Zioneer reported on June 11 and June 28.
The footage is unverified by independent sources, and the exact location of the bridges and the control tower has not been confirmed. The source of the footage and the date of recording remain unclear.
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