
US strikes in Iran hit airport, bridges and railway station
Deadly US strikes overnight hit an airport, a railway station in the port city of Bandar Abbas and two bridges in southern Iran near the Strait of Hormuz,…
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Deadly US strikes overnight hit an airport, a railway station in the port city of Bandar Abbas and two bridges in southern Iran near the Strait of Hormuz, Iranian state media said Friday. Two Iranians were injured in the attack," Mehr said on Telegram. "A few minutes ago, the Bandar Abbas Railway Junction Station was targeted by the American enemy.
Furthermore, "Three explosions were heard around the airport and at least one American enemy projectile hit Iranshahr airport," in the southeast, state television IRIB said on Telegram. Bandar Abbas is home to Iran's largest port and key navy and Revolutionary Guards facilities - both on the Strait of Hormuz. The US and Iran exchanged intensifying fire on Thursday in a week-long escalation that has largely unravelled last month's truce.
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Deadly US strikes overnight hit an airport, a railway station in the port city of Bandar Abbas and two bridges in southern Iran near the Strait of Hormuz, Iranian state media said Friday.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesTwo Iranians were injured in the attack," Mehr said on Telegram.
reliability moderate2/2 sources"A few minutes ago, the Bandar Abbas Railway Junction Station was targeted by the American enemy.
reliability moderate2/2 sources"Three explosions were heard around the airport and at least one American enemy projectile hit Iranshahr airport," in the southeast, state television IRIB said on Telegram.
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Bandar Abbas is home to Iran's largest port and key navy and Revolutionary Guards facilities - both on the Strait of Hormuz.
according to Channel News AsiaThe US and Iran exchanged intensifying fire on Thursday in a week-long escalation that has largely unravelled last month's truce.
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