Iran has claimed the destruction of several US warplanes in the six-night war. On Thursday night, the US military attacked several civilian infrastructure in Iran. Attacks were reported on three bridges, a railway station and an airport. So far 8 people have died in this incident. Tehran claimed that multiple warplanes at a US base in Jordan were destroyed in a counter-missile and drone attack. However, the Jordanian military said three Iranian missiles were destroyed by air defenses.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) said several warplanes at the US base in Jordan were destroyed. Many more fighter jets were damaged. IRGC’s message to Jordanians, attack Islamophobic Americans. According to Iranian state media reports, the IRGC also attacked an American installation in al-Tanfe, Syria, in retaliation for the killing of soldiers in Iran City. So far, America has not given a counter statement to Iran’s demand.
Incidentally, last night the coastal cities and islands of southern Iran were attacked by America. Explosions were reported in Ahvaz, Kesham, Bushehr, Dashti, Bostan, Sirik and Bandar-e-Lengeh areas. The attack caused more damage to infrastructure than the previous night. Three bridges were hit near Bandar-e-Khamir and the US Air Force struck several other locations, including the ‘Tapeh Allah Akbar’ area of Bandar Abbas.
At least seven people were killed in attacks targeting roads and railways in Hormuzgan province, according to Iranian state television. An attack in Iran City damaged the local airport. Electricity supply has been cut in the city. According to Al Jazeera reports, airstrikes were also reported on the island of Kish, causing a temporary power outage in some areas. Needless to say, India is worried about a new war in the Middle East. Due to this, the experts are afraid of the increase in the prices of various materials including fuel.
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