US forces conducted approximately five strikes around the village of Taheruyi near Sirik in southern Iran, according to initial reports. An IRGC naval base and radar installations were reportedly hit. The details remain unverified by independent sources.
A fresh wave of five US strikes has been reported near the village of Taheruyi, close to Sirik on Iran's southern coast, targeting an IRGC naval base and radar installations, according to initial unverified reports from Israeli security analyst Yair Goldblatt. The reports emerged at approximately 00:39 Jerusalem time on Sunday, June 28, following a series of explosions and drone activity reported in the same area throughout the night.
Earlier on Sunday, The Zioneer tracked a rapid sequence of unverified reports starting at 00:17 Jerusalem: initial explosions near Sirik port (version 1), then on Qeshm Island and off the Sirik coast (version 2), with Assaf Rosenzweig confirming reports via Iranian media (version 4). By 00:17, a second set of explosions was reported (version 5), additional blasts near the Strait of Hormuz (version 6), and Rosenzweig again reported explosions near Sirik port (version 7). Drone sounds were also heard off the Sirik coast (version 8), and reports specified the IRGC naval base in Sirik as the target (version 9). At 00:36, a US strike hit a telecommunications tower near Taheruyi. The corroboration chain remains thin: a single unverified channel, cited by one analyst.
As The Zioneer reported on Friday, June 26, and Saturday, June 27, senior US officials confirmed active strikes against IRGC infrastructure near the Strait of Hormuz. Background context includes Iranian state-aligned media accusations of US war crimes in Sirik on Sunday, June 14, and reports of US strikes on seven targets on June 11, which also saw the Strait of Hormuz closed by the IRGC.
All reports remain unverified by independent sources. No official US or Iranian confirmation has been issued. The scope of damage, casualties, and the exact targets hit are not yet known.
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