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U.S. attacks hit Iran's energy infrastructure
Photo. U.S. CENTCOM
Iranian authorities have admitted for the first time that an attack by United States forces struck the country’s energy infrastructure. Residents are receiving appeals to limit their electricity consumption.
The Iranian Ministry of Energy has urged citizens to restrict the use of air conditioners, specifically by switching them off during hours of peak demand. This measure is intended to reduce pressure on the power grid and restore the stability of electricity supplies in the south of the country.
The latest American strikes destroyed power lines in the region of the city of Bandar Abbas, located in the south of the country. The area houses the main Iranian naval base and key military installations used to attack cargo vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
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The strike was confirmed by U.S. Central Command, which announced on the X platform that it had conducted attacks against Iran. “U.S. forces, including fighter jets, aerial drones, and warships, launched precision munitions that hit dozens of Iranian military targets such as coastal surveillance and air defence sites, military logistics infrastructure, and maritime capabilities.” This was the sixth night of such strikes. The Americans are carrying out attacks on Iranian bridges to cut off supply routes leading to Bandar Abbas.

