Multiple outlets report that recent airstrikes targeting Iran have taken place, but the identity of the party responsible has not been publicly confirmed. The reports characterize the situation as unclear, with no authoritative attribution immediately available and limited verified details about who conducted the attacks or what specific locations were hit. The coverage aligns on the broad point that the strikes have occurred and that determining the launcher remains a question. As of the time of reporting, public information does not include a confirmed claim of responsibility or official documentation that would definitively link a specific state or group to the attacks. The reporting therefore frames the incident as ongoing and unclarified, with observers waiting for more official statements, evidence, or corroboration that could clarify responsibility. The accounts do not converge on additional specifics such as the targets’ nature, timing, damage assessments, or retaliatory steps, beyond the general acknowledgment that airstrikes occurred and attribution remains in dispute. The situation is presented as a developing story with uncertainty around the perpetrators.