Iran: Airport in the south damaged by American and Israeli raids, according to local media
Airstrikes by American and Israeli forces have reportedly damaged an airport in southern Iran, impacting part of the facility and some aircraft, as reported by local media outlets.
According to reports from local Iranian media, American and Israeli air raids have targeted an airport in southern Iran, resulting in damages to the facility and two aircraft. The Iranian news agency Tasnim cited an announcement from the governor's office in Kerman province, stating that the Kerman airport suffered damage during what they described as a 'Zionist-American attack.' Although no military installations were confirmed at or near the airport, the assertion of such an attack has raised tensions in the region.
Recent developments indicate that the Israeli military had announced it completed a series of operations targeting six military airports across Iran. The strikes allegedly focused not only on aircraft and landing strips but also on defense and detection systems. This escalation of military actions reflects increasing hostilities between Israeli and Iranian forces, with implications for regional stability.
There remains uncertainty regarding the presence of military facilities at the attacked locations, as reports from the Iranian media confirm damage primarily to civilian aviation assets. As this situation unfolds, the potential for retaliation or further military engagement could increase, affecting international relations in the Middle East.