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US Missiles Strike Electricity and Water Facilities in Southern Iran
US missiles targeted desalination pumps and electricity stations in southern Iran, causing water outages and infrastructure damage in Hormozgan province.

A senior official from Hormozgan province in southern Iran announced on Saturday that American missiles targeted desalination pumps, resulting in the disruption of drinking water supply to villages in Jask.
The deputy governor of Hormozgan stated that several missiles struck power stations and desalination pumps at the port village of Banji during the attack on these facilities.
According to a statement carried by Tasnim news agency, the Iranian official said that damage assessments are underway while responsible authorities investigate the incident's details.
Simultaneously, the agency reported that the road connecting Bandar Abbas city to Rudan city suffered damage following a US attack targeting two bridges within the province.
The strikes hit a bridge located on the Minab junction road leading to Rudan, as well as a tunnel on the Bandar Abbas–Hajiabad route.
Iranian television broadcast footage showing a destroyed bridge in Bandar Khamir, Hormozgan province, after American air raids targeted bridges and an airport in southern Iran.
The official Iranian state television reported that the US attacks in the province have caused three fatalities and injured eight others so far.
Concurrently, Hormozgan province announced that the US military targeted an area on Hormuz Island in southern Iran.
Iranian television also aired a statement from a commander of the Revolutionary Guard who vowed to carry out more "effective" and "precise" attacks until calm is restored in Iran.
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