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7 Killed in Iran as US Airstrikes Hit Bridges, Airport and Railway Station
Published On Fri, 17 Jul 2026
Fatima Hasan
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At least seven people were killed after the United States launched a fresh round of airstrikes targeting key transportation infrastructure in southern Iran, further escalating the military confrontation between the two countries. Iranian officials said the attacks struck bridges, an airport and a railway station, while the US military described the operation as part of its campaign to weaken Irans military logistics.
The overnight strikes reportedly hit multiple locations in Hormozgan province, including areas near Bandar Abbas and other strategically important transport routes. Iranian authorities confirmed fatalities and injuries, saying civilian infrastructure suffered significant damage. State media also reported disruptions to transportation and public services in the affected areas.
The US Central Command (CENTCOM) said the strikes targeted facilities and transport networks believed to support the movement of Iranian military equipment, missiles and drones. According to US officials, the operation is intended to limit Tehrans operational capabilities amid the ongoing conflict in and around the Strait of Hormuz.
The latest attacks mark the sixth consecutive night of US military operations against Iranian targets, reflecting a sharp escalation in hostilities that have intensified over recent weeks. Analysts warn that continued strikes on critical infrastructure could further increase tensions and complicate any future diplomatic efforts between Washington and Tehran. Iran strongly condemned the airstrikes, accusing the United States of targeting civilian infrastructure in violation of international norms. Officials in Tehran warned that the attacks would not go unanswered, while military authorities indicated that retaliatory measures remain under consideration.
The renewed fighting comes as the Strait of Hormuz remains a major flashpoint. The strategic waterway handles a significant share of the worlds oil exports, and any prolonged disruption has the potential to affect global energy supplies, shipping routes and fuel prices. Recent military activity in the region has already forced several commercial vessels to alter their routes as security concerns continue to grow. International leaders have renewed calls for restraint, warning that further escalation could destabilize the wider Middle East and increase risks to global trade. While diplomatic channels have not been completely closed, there has been little indication that either side is prepared to scale back military operations in the near term.
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