Iran war live: US carries out strikes on civilian infrastructure in south
US military operations have reportedly targeted civilian infrastructure in southern Iran, resulting in power outages and damage to a train station in Bandar. Iran has stated that the Strait of Hormuz will not return to its pre-conflict condition.
Military operations in southern Iran have resulted in widespread disruptions to civilian infrastructure. According to reports, power outages have affected populated areas, and a train station in Bandar has sustained damage from strikes. Iranian officials have made statements regarding the geopolitical implications of the conflict, asserting that conditions in the Strait of Hormuz—a critical global shipping corridor—will be fundamentally altered from their pre-conflict state. The targeting of civilian infrastructure marks an escalation in the scope of military engagement in the region.
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