US mounts sixth straight night of strikes on Iran as Tehran warns of wider war
The United States carried out a sixth consecutive night of strikes against targets in Iran, according to Iranian state media, which reported that an airport, a bridge and a communications tower were hit. Iranian officials warned the sustained bombing campaign risks escalating into a wider regional war. Neither side has indicated a diplomatic off-ramp is imminent.

The United States carried out a sixth consecutive night of airstrikes against targets inside Iran, Iranian state media reported, with an airport, a bridge and a communications tower among the sites hit. The strikes mark one of the most sustained bombing campaigns of the escalating conflict between Washington and Tehran.
Iranian officials warned that the continued attacks risk pushing the confrontation into a wider regional war, a concern echoed by neighboring Gulf states that have watched tensions around the Strait of Hormuz intensify in recent weeks. Tehran has vowed to respond, though it has not detailed what form retaliation might take.
Neither Washington nor Tehran has signaled that a diplomatic off-ramp is imminent, and the strikes have continued nightly despite calls from regional and international mediators for a pause. Oil markets and shipping companies operating near the Strait of Hormuz continue to monitor the conflict closely for signs of further disruption.
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