US strikes over Tehran for the first time in the latest wave of attacks, says Iranian state media

The US Army claims it has ended its recent wave of attacks on Iran early Thursday, hitting targets more north and around Tehran for the first time in this recent round of violence.
The American forces also say they have hit a ship that is accused of trying to break their naval blockade against Iran.
Meanwhile, the Islamic Republic has retaliated by launching rockets and fears in Bahrain and Kuwait, broadcasting Telegrafi.
Iranian state media reported that American attacks hit around Tehran, the island of laughter and the southern port city of Chabahar, as well as the northern province of Semnan, which holds the production of ballistic missiles and Iran's space programme.
As the US Central Command said in an X post, American forces hit"Iranian command centres, air defense sites, missile and drone capabilities, and coastal surveillance facilities", as well as multiple"regulations, including Bandar Abbasin".
According to Iran's health ministry, at least 35 people have been killed and more than 300 have been injured in continued US attacks.
The U.S. also say they have fired a rocket into the abalone of an oil tank with the flag of Curacao, as the ship they claim was sailing towards Kharg Island, Iran's main oil export terminal in the Persian Gulf, "endorsed numerous warnings".
Meanwhile, Iran launched attacks in exchange against American assets in the region, including Jordan and Bahrain, which activated alarms for air strikes, while Kuwait reported in an X post to"attacks on hostile fears"after the Iranian <x2-aggression".
On Wednesday, the US Army resumed its air strikes against Iran in broad daylight, while Washington said it was intensifying its campaign aimed at limiting Tehran's ability to threaten commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
The latest outbreak of fighting has ended the interim agreement to end Iran's war and has restored a general war in the region.
The storm was initially closed after the start of the US and Israeli war against Iran on 28 February, sending oil, garbage and the price of other emerging goods far beyond the region, giving Iran a major leverage in negotiations. /Periscopi/










