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US strikes on Iranian bridges kill seven, fresh blasts reported in Iran's Chabahar,
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US strikes on Iranian bridges kill seven, fresh blasts reported in Iran's Chabahar,

On 17 July 2026, Iranian state media reported that seven civilians had been killed in recent US airstrikes targeting bridges located south of Iran. The attacks reportedly damaged at least five bridges. In addition, new explosions were heard in the southeastern port city of Chabahar, raising concerns about further escalation in the region.

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US strikes on Iranian bridges kill seven, fresh blasts reported in Iran's Chabahar,

On 17 July 2026, Iranian state media reported that seven civilians had been killed in recent US airstrikes targeting bridges located south of Iran. The attacks reportedly damaged at least five bridges. In addition, new explosions were heard in the southeastern port city of Chabahar, raising concerns about further escalation in the region.

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