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US says overnight attacks over as Iran reports bridges, airport hit

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US says overnight attacks over as Iran reports bridges, airport hit
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The US military has conducted a sixth consecutive night of strikes against Iranian targets, while Iranian media reports damage to bridges and an airport in the country's south. The situation remains volatile as both nations report ongoing military activity and retaliatory measures.

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The sustained military engagement between the US and Iran represents a significant escalation in regional instability in the Middle East.

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FILE PHOTO - Two U.S. Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter jets launch from the flight deck of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln during Operation Epic Fury. (is associated with: «US says overnight attacks over as Iran reports bridges, airport hit») U.S. NAVY/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire/dpa Key takeaways Powered by Yahoo Scout. Yahoo is using AI to generate key points from this article. This means the info may not always match what’s in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience. Iranian media reports attacks on bridges and an airport in the country's south after US military launches another wave of strikes against targets in Iran. US military launches sixth consecutive night of attacks on Iran, hitting dozens of Iranian military targets including coastal surveillance and air defense sites. Kuwait reports repelling Iranian missile and drone attacks, with sirens sounding in Bahrain as Iranian military claims retaliatory strikes in response to US attacks. See more Iranian media reported attacks on bridges and an airport in the country's south on Thursday after the US military launched another wave of strikes against targets in Iran.

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The article balances reports from both US military sources and Iranian state media, presenting the claims of both sides.

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