The US military has launched another wave of strikes against Iranian infrastructure, according to reports. In response, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed attacks on American bases in the Gulf. The US also struck a civilian target for the first time since February.
This morning, the United States launched another wave of strikes against Iranian infrastructure, according to reports. The Israel Defense Forces were not involved, but the strikes are part of the ongoing US military campaign in the region. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed retaliatory attacks on American bases in the Gulf, though these reports remain unverified.
The strikes come after a series of US operations against Iran, as The Zioneer reported on July 8 that the US launched strikes and the IRGC claimed retaliation. That wave was part of a broader escalation following alleged ceasefire violations. The current wave includes a strike on a civilian target for the first time since February, marking a significant expansion of the campaign.
The claims of IRGC retaliation, if confirmed, would represent a direct attack on American forces in the Gulf. There has been no independent confirmation of the IRGC's statement. The situation remains fluid.
3 developments
- StrongUS strikes Iran with 49 Tomahawk missiles overnight
- StrongTrump announces US strikes on Iranian missile depots and radar sites
- StrongSecond consecutive night: US completes another wave of strikes on Iran; Trump threatens renewed bombing if no deal
- DevelopingTrump says US struck Iran with 'great force,' ratio 20:1; Iran called seeking a deal
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