The United States conducted targeted strikes in the Bushehr province town of Boshuyeh, southern Iran, according to unverified reports. No details on targets, damage, or casualties have been released. The strike is the latest in a sustained US campaign against Iranian military infrastructure.
Unverified reports indicate that the United States conducted targeted strikes in the town of Boshuyeh, Bushehr province, southern Iran, at approximately 13:48 Jerusalem time. This is the latest in a series of reported strikes across the province today, with the target location now narrowing from the port city of Bushehr to the nearby town of Boshuyeh.
The reports first emerged at 12:33 Jerusalem, when Israeli media outlet ynet reported explosions in Bushehr city, citing local sources. Within minutes, additional footage showed a column of smoke over the city, and multiple outlets reported further explosions. By 13:05, Iranian reports claimed fresh attacks in the wider Bushehr area. At 13:16, Iranian authorities officially attributed the blasts to US strikes, though the report remained unverified. The current report at 13:48 identifies Boshuyeh as a specific target, moving beyond the generic "Bushehr area" attribution.
The strikes are part of a sustained US campaign against Iranian military infrastructure, as The Zioneer has reported. Earlier today, security analyst Hananel Aviv reported US strikes in Balochistan province overnight (Tue 04:15 Jerusalem). Background reports in recent weeks have documented strikes in Kangan, Asaluyeh, and other locations in Bushehr province.
All details remain unverified. No information has been released on the specific targets, the extent of damage, or any casualties. Iranian state media has not commented on the latest strikes. There is no US confirmation of the operation.
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