US Central Command has released new footage of the American strikes in Iran, according to Israeli media reports. The clips show additional angles of the targeted areas. The footage has not been independently verified, and no further details on the location or extent of damage are immediately available.
US Central Command released new footage of the American strikes in Iran at 08:16 Jerusalem this morning, according to Israeli media reports. The clips show additional angles of targeted areas, though the specific location and timing of the footage are not yet clear. The release comes hours after a night of intense activity in southwestern Iran.
Earlier today (Mon 01:04 Jerusalem), The Zioneer reported a sequence of events in Ahvaz, Khuzestan province: initial reports of explosion sounds, followed by unverified reports of massive explosions in Ahvaz province, then reports attributing the blasts to a strike on an underground missile site using heavy bombs, and finally a video circulating on Telegram that appeared to capture the moment of an American strike on Ahvaz. The cause and any casualties remain unconfirmed across all reports.
The new CENTCOM footage adds to a series of visual releases from the ongoing US military campaign in Iran. As The Zioneer has previously reported, CENTCOM has released footage of strikes on a telecom tower near Sirik (June 28) and other targets, while opposition sources have published clips from strikes in Fashvayeh and other locations. The US campaign, which began in late June, has targeted military infrastructure, air defense systems, and drone facilities.
The location and scope of the targets shown in the new footage have not been independently verified, and no further details on damage or specific targets are immediately available.
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