Iran accuses US of striking critical infrastructure as war intensifies
Iran has accused the United States of striking critical infrastructure, specifically a desalination plant in Jask, which has left 10,000 people without water. This escalation follows US President Donald Trump's declaration that the peace deal with Iran is over.

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AI-generatedIran has accused the United States of striking critical infrastructure, specifically a desalination plant in Jask, which has left 10,000 people without water. This escalation follows US President Donald Trump's declaration that the peace deal with Iran is over. In retaliation, Iran launched drones and missiles at US-allied Gulf states, including Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan. Kuwait reported damage to two power and water desalination plants, while Bahrain and Jordan confirmed Iranian missile interceptions and attacks on military sites. The US military's Central Command stated it conducted strikes on surveillance sites, military logistics, and maritime capabilities in Iran. The conflict intensified after Iran's attacks on tankers near the Strait of Hormuz, leading to the reimposition of sanctions by the US.
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5 extractedUS President Donald Trump declared the peace deal with Iran over and reimposed sanctions.
Kuwait announced the closure of its airspace and reported two power and water desalination plants were hit by Iranian attacks.
Iran retaliated with drones and missiles targeting US-allied Gulf states, including Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan.
US forces attacked a desalination plant in Iran, leaving 10,000 people without water.
Iran's IRGC claimed to have targeted a US military fuel pier in Kuwait and a US warplane assembly site in Bahrain.