The US military has announced a new wave of strikes in Iran, with operations again concentrated in southern areas without significant geographic expansion, according to security analyst Yair Goldblatt. The announcement follows two earlier waves tonight reported at 22:17 and 22:27. No details on targets or scope have been released.
The US military has announced a fourth wave of strikes in Iran tonight, with operations again concentrated in southern areas without significant geographic expansion, according to security analyst Yair Goldblatt. The announcement follows three earlier waves reported since the evening.
The first report of the night, published at 15:55 Jerusalem, was an unverified claim that US forces had destroyed the 92nd Armored Division in Ahvaz. At 22:17, reports indicated a second wave hitting southern Iran. At 22:27, the US military officially announced a third wave. The current wave continues the same geographic focus on southern Iran.
The strikes are part of sustained US operations against Iranian air defenses and command infrastructure, as The Zioneer reported on June 11. The sustained pace of operations indicates an intensification of direct kinetic engagement between Washington and Tehran.
No details on specific targets or casualties have been provided. Reports of surface-to-surface missile launches from Kuwait, cited by Iranian sources, remain unverified. Iranian state media has not commented on the latest wave.
5 developments
- DevelopingReports: US strikes shift focus to Iranian bases deeper inside Iran, near Ahvaz
- DevelopingUS Army Launches New Wave of Strikes on Iran, Targeting Power Grids in Ahvaz
- StrongIranian official sources report US strikes across 13 cities in southern Iran
- DevelopingExtensive strikes reported in Ahvaz, southern Iran, security analyst says
Source and signal
- Internal intake
