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US strike reportedly hits telecom tower near Sirik, southern Iran

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
US strike reportedly hits telecom tower near Sirik, southern Iran

Primary source Internal intake · 3 reviewed intake signals · Desk window 00:36

TL;DR

According to an unverified report, five separate attacks were carried out in Iran, one of which struck a telecommunications tower near the town of Taheruyi, Sirik, on Iran's southern coast.

01 · THE DISPATCH

An unverified report circulating on Telegram claims that five separate attacks were conducted against targets in Iran within the past hour, one of which struck a telecommunications tower in the village of Taheruyi, near the coastal town of Sirik in southern Iran. The report does not specify further details — the timing, type of munition, extent of damage, or any casualties. The source of the report is a single, non-official channel.

This would mark at least the fourth incident reported near Sirik in recent weeks. The Zioneer previously reported explosions in the same area on June 10 and again on June 11, and on June 11 a separate bulletin characterized a wave of strikes in southern Iran as a second wave of US attacks. Those earlier reports were also based on unverified sources and were never confirmed by Iranian state media.

The current report cannot be independently verified. Iranian authorities have not commented. No official US or Israeli statement has been issued.

02 · How it developed

3 developments

  1. Latest

    Iranian sources report multiple additional hits on the telecommunications tower.

  2. Strike reportedly hit a telecommunications tower near Taheruyi, Sirik.

  3. Report: US carried out pinpoint strike in southern Iran

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03 · Source and signal

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