US military says it completed latest strikes on Iran, marking 7th consecutive night of attacks
XLE•Iran and Gulf targets were also struck
Iran in turn struck U.S. allies in the Gulf on Friday, as both sides targeted infrastructure while shipping in the Strait of Hormuz came under further assault.
Iranian state media earlier said at least five bridges were struck in the south in U.S. attacks on Friday. Seven people were reported killed in attacks on bridges in the southern port of Bandar Khamir, where the train station was also hit. An airport was reported hit further east and away from the coast in Iranshahr, in a province bordering Pakistan.
Authorities in U.S. ally Kuwait said one of the country's power generation and water desalination stations had been hit in an Iranian attack.
Trump threats, legal concerns, and war background
Trump this week reiterated threats to hit Iranian energy targets while also threatening to target bridges next week.
The 1949 Geneva Conventions on humanitarian conduct in war prohibit attacks on sites considered essential for civilians. After Trump's past threats to strike such targets, international law experts in the U.S. said earlier this year such attacks may amount to war crimes.
Trump received widespread condemnation in April when he threatened to destroy Iran's entire civilization before reaching a ceasefire with Tehran.
The Iran war began when the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran on February 28 and Iran responded with its own strikes on Israel and Gulf states that host U.S. bases. U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran and Israeli attacks on Lebanon during the war have killed thousands and displaced millions. The war has raised oil prices and shaken global markets.
U.S. military says latest strikes on Iran are complete
The U.S. military said late on Thursday it completed its latest wave of strikes on that were carried out at President direction and marked a seventh consecutive night of American attacks.



