US rockets airport in Iran, new explosions reported in several areas

Iran's airport, southeast of Iran, has been hit by rockets from the United States, according to Iranian media reports. A bridge near the Strait area of Hormuz has also been reportedly hit.
Earlier, new explosions were reported in the town of Ahvaz and in Bushehr, in the southwestern province of Khuzestan. The news was disclosed by the semi-official Iranian agency Mehr, which cited the province's deputy governor.
So far there are no other official details about the causes of the explosions, while no record of victims or the extent of damage has been published.
Ahvazi is one of the most important cities in southwestern Iran and is located in the province of Khusstan, which in recent days has become one of the major areas of military escalation, as US attacks on targets in this region have been reported repeatedly.
Earlier, the US Army Central Command (CENTCOM) announced the launch of a new wave of attacks on Iranian targets, sixth in a row after the end of the temporary ceasefire between the two countries.
On the other hand, the Iranian Army named Hormuz Strait as a non-negotiable red <x0-line”, warning that it will strongly respond to any further American escalation.
Also, Tehran said it would hit “all infrastructure across the region” if the United States undertook attacks on critical Iranian installations.











