Middle East live: US strikes in Iran hit airport, bridges and railway station
Summary
The United States launched air strikes in southern Iran targeting an airport, a railway station, and two bridges near the Strait of Hormuz. These strikes caused injuries and damage, while Iran responded by threatening attacks on regional infrastructure if the strikes continue.Key Facts
- US air strikes hit Iranshahr airport, Bandar Abbas railway station, and two bridges near the Strait of Hormuz in southern Iran.
- At least two Iranians were injured in the railway station attack in Bandar Abbas.
- Iran called the Strait of Hormuz a "red line" and warned it might attack regional infrastructure if US strikes continue.
- Iran reported targeting US military sites in Jordan, Kuwait, and Bahrain with drones in response.
- The conflict has lasted six days with ongoing exchanges of attacks between the US and Iran.
- International Energy Agency warned that disruptions to oil flow through the Strait of Hormuz could threaten global energy security.
- Syria seized a shipment of missiles intended for Hezbollah at its border with Iraq amid tensions in the region.
- Pakistan has called for mediation to resume talks between the US and Iran.
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