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Iranians Describe 48 Hours of Terror After US Port Strikes

Residents in southern Iran have described experiencing "back-to-back explosions" and "48 hours of terror" this week following fresh US strikes on coastal communities. The attacks targeted port cities, including Bandar Abbas and Sirik, leading to widespread fear and a feeling of abandonment among local populations. These strikes occurred over a two-day period, intensifying anxieties in the region.
US Central Command confirmed the strikes, stating their objective was to "further degrade their ability to threaten freedom of navigation in the strait of Hormuz." The military action underscores ongoing tensions and the strategic importance of maritime routes in the Persian Gulf. The specific duration and intensity of the strikes have been highlighted by residents as particularly alarming.
Eyewitness accounts from the Bandar Abbas and Sirik regions paint a grim picture of communities living in fear. Residents reported hearing continuous explosions, creating a sense of sustained danger. The impact on daily life and the psychological toll on those living in the affected areas have been significant, with many feeling isolated and unprotected during the two-day offensive.
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