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Unverified reports: fire columns rising at Shahid Haqqani port in Bandar Abbas after USAF strikes

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Unverified reports: fire columns rising at Shahid Haqqani port in Bandar Abbas after USAF strikes

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TL;DR

A single report describes fire columns rising from the Shahid Haqqani Port in the southern Iranian port city of Bandar Abbas, following claimed US Air Force strikes. The report is unverified and no details on casualties or damage have been provided.

01 · THE DISPATCH

A single unverified report claims that US Air Force strikes have ignited fire columns at the Shahid Haqqani Port in Bandar Abbas, southern Iran. The report, published by a security-monitoring channel, does not provide details on the target, scale of damage, or casualties. The claim has not been corroborated by independent sources, and Iranian state media has not commented.

The report comes amid a series of unverified blast and fire reports across southern Iran over recent weeks, including at the IRGC Air Force base in Bandar Abbas, Shahid Rajaei Port, and Kangan port, as The Zioneer has previously covered. The US military has not officially acknowledged operations in the area. The incident remains highly sensitive and unconfirmed.

02 · How it developed

5 developments

  1. Latest

    Oil prices surged 6% to $76.5 per barrel following US strikes.

  2. Opposition sources release unverified footage of the Bandar Abbas strike aftermath.

  3. Social media footage confirms continued strikes on Bandar Abbas Port.

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03 · Source and signal

Source and signal

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