US Iran War: The struggle between the two states has reached one of its most perilous moments yet. The latest US airstrikes hit several strategic infrastructures in Iran, from bridges to railway stations and even some power lines.
New US Airstrikes Hit Iran
This time, the US strikes represent a step-up for the already ongoing struggle. According to the reports, the attacks by Washington included not only military objectives but also bridges, railway stations, and power supplies in Iran, especially in the southern part. The strikes on power lines were even reported close to Bandar Abbas, while transportation was damaged due to a railway station being hit. The US strikes are intended to sabotage the logistical abilities of Iran’s military force near the Strait of Hormuz.
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Iran Launches Counterattack
Iran quickly retaliated by launching missiles and drones toward US military facilities and allied locations across the Gulf region. Reports confirmed attacks targeting US-linked sites in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Qatar, with air defence systems activated to intercept incoming projectiles.
Qatar Among the Hardest Hit
Qatar, which has often played a mediating role in regional diplomacy, was also caught in the crossfire. Explosions were reported in Doha after Iranian missiles targeted facilities linked to US interests. Officials said air defence systems intercepted several threats, although debris reportedly injured at least one child and caused panic among residents.
Fears of a Wider Regional War
US Iran War: The latest exchange of attacks has intensified concerns that the conflict could spread beyond Iran and involve more countries across the Middle East. Maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has again been severely disrupted, increasing worries over global oil supplies and energy prices. Despite the military escalation, both Washington and Tehran have indicated they remain open to negotiations, though no immediate breakthrough appears likel


