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Middle East live: US strikes in Iran hit airport, bridges and railway station

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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