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[Breaking] U.S. Launches Airstrikes on Iranian Port City of Chabahar... Strikes Near Port, Power Lines, and Hospital

The United States has expanded its military operations in southeastern Iran, striking key infrastructure in and around the port city of Chabahar. Airstrikes car

Wooil Shim
Staff Reporter
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[Breaking] U.S. Launches Airstrikes on Iranian Port City of Chabahar... Strikes Near Port, Power Lines, and Hospital
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The United States has expanded its military operations in southeastern Iran, striking key infrastructure in and around the port city of Chabahar.

Airstrikes carried out on Wednesday, local time, damaged power infrastructure and port facilities in the Chabahar region. According to the power distribution company of Sistan and Baluchestan province, three major transmission lines within Chabahar County were damaged, cutting off electricity to some areas. Restoration work is underway, but disruptions for residents continue.

During the attack, projectile debris reportedly fell near Imam Ali Hospital. Residents of Konarak, adjacent to Chabahar, testified to hearing successive explosions as U.S. fighter jet airstrikes continued.

According to local media, witnesses reported around 10 explosions in the two cities, with power outages confirmed in some areas.

Iranian state television reported that multiple shells struck downtown Chabahar, damaging the Shahid Beheshti port, the Kalantari port, and vessel traffic control facilities. Approximately half of the entire city is reportedly experiencing power supply disruptions.

[This article was written with the assistance of AI. This article was produced with AI assistance based on publicly available information. The situation on the ground may change in real time, and the scale of damage and details of military operations may vary according to official statements from respective governments and local media. Readers are strongly advised to verify relevant details through official announcements and multiple reliable sources, and the responsibility for final factual judgment rests with the reader.]

Wooil Shim
Staff Reporter

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