Security analyst Yair Goldblatt reported on X early Friday that all bridges connecting the port city of Bandar Khomeini to Bandar Abbas in southern Iran have been attacked and disabled. The report follows a series of strikes on bridges in the region, including a bridge near Bandar Abbas that collapsed and a bridge bombed on the Bandar Abbas-Lar route, as The Zioneer reported earlier tonight.
Security analyst Yair Goldblatt reported on X at 00:36 Jerusalem time that all bridges connecting the city of Bandar Khomeini (Bandar-e Khomeyni) to Bandar Abbas in southern Iran have been attacked and disabled. The post, which follows earlier attacks on bridges in the area, did not provide details on the timing of the strikes or the extent of damage.
The report adds to a series of bridge attacks in southern Iran tonight. At 00:26, The Zioneer reported on aftermath footage showing a bridge in the Kahuristan area near Bandar Abbas completely collapsed. At 23:30, unverified reports indicated that a second major bridge between Bandar Abbas and Lar was bombed, halting all traffic. Both reports remain unconfirmed.
The attacks are part of a broader campaign targeting infrastructure in southern Iran in recent weeks. Past reports by The Zioneer have documented strikes on Bandar Abbas International Airport, telecommunication towers, and port facilities, though the source of the attacks has not been officially confirmed. The current series of bridge attacks appears to focus on disrupting transportation links between key coastal cities.
The reports from Yair Goldblatt are based on a single unverified source. The extent of the damage to the bridges connecting Bandar Khomeini to Bandar Abbas, and the impact on movement in the region, remain unclear. No official confirmation from Iranian authorities has been reported.
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