Iran says it hit U.S. military targets in Gulf as it buries slain leader Khamenei - The Japan Times
By No Author, author, int-no_author, The Japan Times - 7/10/2026, 12:22 AM - 331 words
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Iran says it hit U.S. military targets in Gulf as it buries slain leader Khamenei
Mourners gather around a vehicle transporting the coffin of Iran's late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on the day of his burial in Mashhad, Iran, on Thursday.
| West Asia News Agency / via REUTERS
DUBAI – Iranian armed forces launched attacks on U.S. military infrastructure in Persian Gulf states on Thursday following U.S. strikes on Iran’s southern coastal and eastern provinces, further eroding a 3-week-old ceasefire.
Iranian media later reported multiple explosions across southern Iran, including Bushehr, where one of the country’s nuclear plants is located, along with Konarak, Choghadak and Bandar Abbas.
A U.S. official said there had been no American strikes in recent hours. The attacks came as Iran buried its slain Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei at a shrine in Mashhad, capping a week of funeral processions and rallies.
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