A new wave of American strikes along Iran's southern coast has begun, with explosions reported in Bandar Abbas, Bushehr, Qeshm Island, and additional locations, according to journalist Chananel Aviv. The extent of the strikes and any casualties is not yet confirmed.
A new wave of American strikes along Iran's southern coast has begun, with explosions reported in Bandar Abbas, Bushehr, Qeshm Island, and additional locations, according to journalist Chananel Aviv. The reports emerged at 00:16 Jerusalem time on Tuesday morning.
The wave follows a series of US strikes on Monday afternoon, July 13, when the US struck dozens of air defense targets in southern Iran, as The Zioneer reported. Those strikes were part of a broader campaign that began in June, targeting Iranian military infrastructure in response to Iranian provocations against commercial shipping and US assets.
The extent of the current strikes, including specific targets and any casualties, remains unconfirmed. No official statement from the US Central Command or Iranian authorities has been released yet. The report is based on a single source and should be treated as developing.
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