US airstrikes hit Iran bridge airport according to Iranian state-linked reports describing strikes on transport infrastructure in southern Iran. Officials also reported explosions near Qeshm as military tensions between Washington and Tehran continued to escalate across the region.
US Airstrikes Hit Iran Bridge Airport
Fresh reports from Iranian state-linked media say US airstrikes targeted key transport infrastructure in southern Iran, including a strategic bridge and an airport, as military operations between Washington and Tehran intensified. Iranian authorities also reported additional strikes near Qeshm Island, while there was no immediate independent confirmation of the full extent of the reported damage or casualties.
According to Iran's IRGC-affiliated Tasnim News Agency, the Bandar Abbas-Kahurestan-Lar bridge, an important highway connection linking Bandar Abbas with inland routes toward Shiraz, was among the reported targets. Tasnim also said missile strikes hit Iranshahr Airport in southeastern Iran, where multiple explosions were heard following the reported attack.
Southern Iran Bridge Strike Disrupts Transport
Tasnim reported that Bandar Khamir and the Kahurestan district in Hormuzgan province were also affected. Residents reportedly heard several explosions, while electricity was disrupted in parts of the surrounding area. Local officials have not yet released a comprehensive assessment of infrastructure damage, and emergency services continue evaluating conditions following the reported attacks.
The reported strikes appear to be part of a broader US campaign targeting military and transportation infrastructure that could support Iranian military logistics. Other reports also indicated damage to railway facilities and additional transportation links in southern Iran during the latest round of military operations.
Iranshahr Airport Attack Reported
Iranian media stated that three large explosions occurred near Iranshahr Airport after American aircraft allegedly launched missiles toward the facility. Video footage circulating online appeared to show smoke rising near the airport, although independent verification of the videos and their location remained unavailable at the time of publication.
Separately, the Hormuzgan governor's office confirmed that locations near Qeshm Island were struck at approximately 11:10 a.m. local time. Officials did not immediately disclose casualty figures or describe the extent of damage, indicating that assessments were still underway.
US Iran Military Escalation Continues
The reported attacks come as the military confrontation between the United States and Iran continues to widen across the Middle East. Recent operations have focused on strategic infrastructure near the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping route that remains central to the ongoing conflict. Reuters also reported that both countries continue exchanging military strikes while simultaneously signaling interest in possible diplomatic discussions, highlighting the uncertain direction of the crisis.
Separately, Hassan Rahimpour Azghadi, a member of Iran's Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution, called for retaliation against US leaders and urged Iran to reconsider participation in certain international agreements. His remarks reflected increasingly hardline rhetoric emerging from some Iranian political figures as regional tensions continued to rise. There was no indication that his comments represented official Iranian government policy.
Information in this article is based on statements from the Hormuzgan governor's office, reports published by Iran's Tasnim News Agency, and publicly available reporting on the latest military developments. Some battlefield claims remain independently unverified at the time of publication.