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US attack on key bridge in Iran's Hormozgan province kills two
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US attack on key bridge in Iran's Hormozgan province kills two

On 17 July 2026, the United States conducted military strikes in Iran, targeting the Gariveh bridge in Hormozgan province's Khamir County. The attack resulted in at least two deaths and four injuries, according to state media reports. A separate strike occurred in Bandar Abbas, southern Iran, where one person was killed and eight others injured. These incidents took place amid ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Iran.

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US attack on key bridge in Iran's Hormozgan province kills two

On 17 July 2026, the United States conducted military strikes in Iran, targeting the Gariveh bridge in Hormozgan province's Khamir County. The attack resulted in at least two deaths and four injuries, according to state media reports. A separate strike occurred in Bandar Abbas, southern Iran, where one person was killed and eight others injured. These incidents took place amid ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Iran.

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