US launches new strikes as Iran says civilian infrastructure hit
Key Points:
- The US military launched a sixth consecutive night of strikes targeting Iranian military infrastructure along the Strait of Hormuz, aiming to degrade Iran's capabilities and enforce a blockade of Iranian ports.
- Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps retaliated with missile strikes on US radar sites in Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain, and a special operations center in Syria, claiming the attacks were in response to recent Iranian soldier deaths.
- Civilian infrastructure including bridges, a train station, and an airport in Iran's Hormozgan province were reportedly hit by US strikes, causing at least seven deaths, power outages, and significant damage confirmed by BBC verification.
- The ongoing conflict has led to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, disrupting regional oil flows and raising global energy supply concerns, with international calls from China and Pakistan urging both sides to cease hostilities and resume negotiations.
- Amid escalating tensions, Kurdish regions in Iraq suffered attacks blamed on Iran, while diplomatic efforts remain fragile, with the US expressing openness to diplomacy but insisting on consequences for Iranian aggression.