Security analyst Yair Goldblatt posted on X footage linked to the attack in Bandar Abbas, southern Iran, Saturday evening. The footage appears to document the aftermath of the attack. Specific details of the content remain unconfirmed.
Security analyst Yair Goldblatt posted footage on X Saturday evening linked to the ongoing US strikes on the southern Iranian port city of Bandar Abbas. The footage appears to show the aftermath of the attack, adding to a growing body of visual evidence from the area.
The Zioneer has tracked the strikes since the early hours of Saturday. At 01:31 Jerusalem, unverified reports indicated three bridges struck in Hormozgan province. Subsequent reporting identified the Rudkhaneh Shur Bridge and the Minab-Rudan road bridge among the targets, and noted that the US campaign aims to isolate Bandar Abbas and disrupt supply routes to the Strait of Hormuz. By 01:31 Jerusalem, new footage emerged showing two bridges destroyed in the city. Goldblatt's post is the latest in this sequence.
Goldblatt has been a frequent source of documentation from the Bandar Abbas area. As The Zioneer reported on July 15, he earlier shared footage of a damaged telecom tower after the strikes. He also previously posted documentation of a bridge struck, and on July 8 reported the shutdown of Bandar Abbas International Airport, citing Iranian sources. The broader US campaign, as reported by The Zioneer at 01:31 Jerusalem, is aimed at isolating southern Iran and cutting off supplies to the Strait of Hormuz.
The footage has not been independently verified. The specific location and timing of the footage within the attack sequence are not specified. No casualty figures have been reported.
8 developments
- StrongYair Goldblatt shares footage of damaged telecom tower in Bandar Abbas after US strikes
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- StrongSecurity analyst: Bandar Abbas airport attacked and shut down, per Iranian sources
- StrongSecurity analyst Yair Goldblatt posts footage of bridge struck in attack
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