Multiple outlets report that overnight US strikes in southern Iran target transportation infrastructure, according to Iranian state media. The reported hits include an airport and two bridges near the Strait of Hormuz, located in Iran’s south. France 24 adds that a railway station is also struck, in the port city of Bandar Abbas. NDTV similarly reports strikes affecting an airport and two bridges in the same southern area near the strategic waterway. Vanguard also describes the strikes as hitting an airport, a railway station in Bandar Abbas and two bridges near the Strait of Hormuz. The reports present the information as claims attributed to Iranian state media, without providing independent verification or details of casualties in the excerpts provided. The attacks are described as occurring overnight and are framed as affecting key links for movement of people and goods by air, rail, and road/bridge connections. Further details, including scale, responsible parties, and aftermath, are not included in the sources shared here.