The United States launched a new wave of airstrikes against Iran a short time in the past, aspiring to “continue degrading Iranian military capabilities,” based on the US navy.
This comes after the US destroyed a surveillance tower yesterday belonging to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) on Iran’s southeastern coast, the navy stated.

Daytime footage reveals broken bridge in Iran’s Bandar Khamir

Here’s what to know in regards to the US strikes, now on their seventh consecutive day:
• A sample: US strikes on Iranian bridges, railway junctures and energy traces connecting key shoreline cities seem to recommend a wider pattern by Washington meant to grab management of the Strait of Hormuz from Tehran.
• Iran’s response: Mohsen Rezaei, a prime IRGC official and navy adviser to Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, warned of a “full-scale offensive” if the US continued with navy strikes towards Iran. Tehran, up to now, has been striking US allies in the region, which a number of Arab nations have fiercely criticized.
• Impact on individuals: The cities at the moment beneath assault are amongst Iran’s poorest and most ethnically diverse, residence to massive populations of minority communities distinct from Persian-majority facilities like Tehran. Despite being residence to a lot of Iran’s vitality business and business ports, these provinces have traditionally suffered from underinvestment, excessive unemployment and weaker infrastructure.
• Caught within the crosshairs: An Indian seafarer who went lacking after an Iranian assault on his ship Sunday has been confirmed useless, the Forward Seamen Union of India stated in a press release. This week, India ordered shipowners and operators to not deploy Indian seafarers on vessels touring by way of the Strait of Hormuz amid renewed hostilities.
India is the world’s third-largest provider of seafarers, with greater than 300,000 sailors working throughout world delivery fleets, based on the federal government.
NCS’s Mostafa Salem, Tim Lister, Leila Gharagozlou, Aida Karimi, Magdalena Sofia Vitores Moreno, Eyad Kourdi, Fadel Allassan, Davis Winkie, Dalia Abdelwahab and Sana Noor Haq contributed to the report.