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US launches new airstrikes against Iran

2026-07-09 20:46 Last Updated At:22:07

The United States launched new intensive airstrikes against Iran early Thursday, hitting an airport and key railway bridges, a move that threatens a fragile interim deal intended to help end the war in the Middle East.

In the early hours of Thursday, U.S. forces struck the Iranshahr Airport, killing one person, local media reported.

Reports also said that U.S. strikes targeted the Aq Tekeh Khan railway bridge in Golestan Province, northeastern Iran. Iran has not yet released details on casualties or damages, and the investigation is underway.

From Wednesday night to the early hours of Thursday, explosions were also reported across critical coastal regions, including the port cities of Bandar Abbas, Sirik, Chabahar, and Bushehr, Iranian media reported.

Sources indicated that the strikes near Bushehr caused no damage to its nuclear power plant.

The U.S. Central Command said in a post on X on Wednesday that its forces started conducting additional strikes against Iran to further degrade their ability to threaten freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, marking the second consecutive day of U.S. strikes against Iran.

According to U.S. media reports, the U.S. military struck two railway bridges in northern Iran with cruise missiles as part of its air campaign. This marked the first time the U.S. targeted Iranian infrastructure since the two sides reached the ceasefire on April 8.

As the tension between the U.S. and Iran intensifies, Israel's defense ministry is preparing for a rapid deterioration of the situation, Israel's Channel 12 reported on Wednesday.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convened a high-level security assessment meeting, attended by Defense Minister Israel Katz, reports said.

Israeli forces are fully prepared for both defensive and offensive operations, and will maintain close tactical coordination with the U.S. forces.

US launches new airstrikes against Iran

US launches new airstrikes against Iran

US launches new airstrikes against Iran

US launches new airstrikes against Iran

A fire broke out at a footwear factory in east China's Fujian Province on Thursday, causing major casualties and leaving several people trapped on a building rooftop.

The blaze erupted at the factory in Jiangtou Village of the Chendai Township in Jinjiang City at around 12:00 local time.

Local fire and rescue teams have deployed some 183 personnel and 35 vehicles to the scene, while firefighting efforts are still ongoing.

China's Ministry of Emergency Management, together with the National Fire and Rescue Administration, has dispatched a joint work team to Jinjiang to guide rescue and response efforts. Since the incident was reported, the ministry has maintained round-the-clock coordination and dispatch, calling for all-out efforts to extinguish the fire, search for and rescue those trapped, and treat the injured.

It also urged relevant authorities to identify the cause of the fire and take effective measures to prevent similar accidents.

Chinese President Xi Jinping has made important instructions following the fire, urging all-out efforts to carry out search and rescue operations, identify the cause of the accident and hold those responsible strictly accountable.

Footwear factory fire breaks out in east China's Fujian

Footwear factory fire breaks out in east China's Fujian

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