U.S. launches 7th night of bombings as Iran hits bases, mulls offensive
US attacks killed three people and wounded eight in the southern Iranian province of Hormozgan.

PHOTOGRAPH courtesy of AFP
US attacks killed three people and wounded eight in the southern Iranian province of Hormozgan.

PHOTOGRAPH courtesy of AFP

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TEHRAN (AFP) — Bombing intensified in the Middle East for the seventh consecutive night, with Iran threatening a “full-scale offensive” in response to American strikes and hitting several United States military sites in Kuwait, Jordan and Bahrain.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said on Saturday that two oil tankers directed by “deceptive American intelligence agencies” exploded after hitting mines in the Strait of Hormuz, which the US military quickly denied.
The Revolutionary Guards also said on state television they “stopped” four ships trying to transit the critical waterway.
Major General Mohsen Rezaei, a senior military adviser to Iran’s supreme leader, said Tehran will resume “full-scale offensive operations” if US strikes against it continue for another two or three days.
“Iran will no longer limit itself to retaliatory, like-for-like responses... and no political border will be safe,” Rezaei said, according to the Iranian news agency IRIB.
US forces reported striking Iran with attacks designed to “continue degrading Iranian military capabilities,” according to a statement on X by US Central Command.
In the biggest escalation since the foes resumed hostilities, Iran accused US forces of targeting civilian infrastructure, including an airport, a railway station and two bridges, and said it had struck US assets across the region.
US President Donald Trump has threatened to hit Iranian infrastructure, but there was no confirmation from the US side on Friday that US forces have begun to do so.
The war began on 28 February with deadly US-Israeli strikes on Iran, which retaliated by effectively closing the Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping channel for much of the world’s oil, and launching attacks on Israel and American interests across the Gulf.
Traffic in the Hormuz strait hit a three-week low on Thursday, according to maritime trackers Kpler and MarineTraffic.
Iranian state news agency IRNA reported on Saturday that US attacks killed three people and wounded eight in the southern Iranian province of Hormozgan.
Iran’s army said it targeted multiple sites in Kuwait, Jordan and Bahrain associated with the US military.
Logistical centers
In Kuwait, Iranian forces targeted an ammunition depot in the Al-Adiri camp, the headquarters buildings and ammunition depots in the Ali Al-Salem base and several communication bridges.
In Jordan, fuel tanks at the Al-Azraq base were also targeted, the state broadcaster said on Telegram.
The Sheikh Isa Air Base in Bahrain was also targeted, the Iranian army said, adding that it “is “one of the most important operational and logistical centers” for the US military in the region.
Jordan’s army said it had shot down 10 Iranian missiles with no casualties or damage, while Bahrain’s interior ministry said air raid sirens were sounded.
Iranian authorities said the supply of drinking water to several villages in the south had been cut off, accusing the US of launching missiles that “struck the power facilities and desalination plant pumps located at the Bonji village pier,” according to the Tasnim news agency.
Iran’s military had threatened infrastructure across the region in the event of any attacks on its own networks, and launched widespread strikes on Friday.