
Central Command says dozens of targets hit in latest airstrikes, while three commercial vessels were redirected or boarded
US strikes bridges in Iran for sixth night, intercepts blockade runners
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The US military conducted a sixth consecutive night of airstrikes in Iran, targeting dozens of bridges and other infrastructure, according to US Central Command. The strikes, which ended at dawn Friday, are part of an ongoing campaign described by the US as targeting military assets.
In a separate operation, US forces intercepted three commercial vessels attempting to breach a naval blockade, disabling one that refused to comply and boarding another to enforce compliance, Central Command reported on X. The actions mark an escalation in US military operations in the region.
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US attacks bridges in Iran in its latest war crimes.
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The US military’s Central Command said it hit dozens of targets in its latest airstrikes, which concluded at dawn Friday, the sixth night in a row of American attacks.
according to New York PostUS forces have redirected three commercial vessels trying to run the blockade, disabled one that did not comply and boarded another “to ensure full compliance,” the US military’s Central Command said in a post on X.
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