US widens strikes on Iran’s port network amid Hormuz tensions

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The United States launched a seventh consecutive night of strikes against Iran, targeting bridges, ports, and power infrastructure in southern Iran to disrupt Bandar Abbas and the Strait of Hormuz, as Tehran and its allies retaliate with attacks on U.S. and regional targets; shipping through the Hormuz waterway has slowed dramatically, underscoring the ongoing risk of a broader regional conflict.
- U.S. strikes bridges around key port in Iran, expanding campaign in battle over Hormuz NBC News
- Live updates: Iran and US widen attacks as renewed conflict shows no sign of de-escalating CNN
- War Between U.S. and Iran Expands, With Strikes Across the Region The New York Times
- U.S. Targets Iranian Bridges in Bid to Choke Off Regime’s Supply Routes WSJ
- Iranians suffer new uncertainty and anxiety as US steps up attacks Reuters
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