US strikes damage Iranian infrastructure after seventh night of operations
Visual evidence confirms damage to bridges and a water desalination plant in Iran as US military operations continue to degrade regional capabilities amid heightened Gulf tensions.

US military strikes have caused visible damage to bridges and a water desalination plant in Iran, following a seventh consecutive night of attacks. The destruction of these critical infrastructure assets marks a significant escalation in the ongoing military campaign, with visual confirmation of the impact on key facilities.
US Central Command reported the conclusion of these operations, which targeted a range of Iranian military assets. The overnight campaigns focused on surveillance sites, military logistics infrastructure, underground weapons storage, and maritime capabilities. The sustained nature of these strikes indicates a continued American strategic effort to degrade Iran’s military infrastructure.
The specific location within Iran of the damaged bridges and water plant has not been detailed in available reports. Similarly, the extent of operational disruption to Iran’s water supply or transport networks remains unquantified. The source material suggests the damage was observed following the conclusion of the seventh night of operations, though the exact timestamp relative to the end of the strikes is not explicitly defined.
Concurrently, regional tensions have intensified with the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) condemning Iranian strikes on Kuwait. The GCC has described these Iranian actions as war crimes, adding a layer of diplomatic complexity to the military developments. These allegations are attributed to the GCC’s condemnation rather than established legal rulings.
The US military’s continued focus on degrading Iranian military capabilities comes against a backdrop of broader regional instability. The combination of sustained aerial operations and diplomatic condemnations highlights the fragile security situation in the Middle East, with both sides engaging in actions that risk further escalation.


