The US military has begun a fourth wave of airstrikes on Iran, security analyst Yair Goldblatt reported early Monday. The strikes, ongoing for over two hours, hit southern Iran and expanded to deeper targets including Dezful, Behbahan, Andimeshk, and Kermanshah. Washington said the strikes are a response to an IRGC violation in the Strait of Hormuz.
The US military has launched a fourth wave of airstrikes against Iran early Monday, expanding the campaign to deeper targets inside the country. Security analyst Yair Goldblatt reported that the strikes, which have been ongoing for over two hours, hit southern Iran and have now reached Dezful, Behbahan, Andimeshk, and Kermanshah. The attack follows an IRGC violation in the Strait of Hormuz.
The fourth wave comes just hours after the US military announced a new wave of strikes at 00:39 (Jerusalem time), as The Zioneer reported. Since June, the US has conducted multiple waves of strikes targeting Iranian air defenses, missile batteries, and naval infrastructure in southern Iran and the Strait of Hormuz, after a series of attacks on maritime traffic.
The current wave appears to be expanding deeper into Iran than previous operations. No confirmation of targets or casualties is yet available from US or Iranian official sources. Reports from independent analysts and regional channels indicate the strikes are continuing.
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