Iran Orders Power Conservation After US Hits Energy Infrastructure – IRGC Claims ‘Powerful’ Strike On Qatar Base
Iran has on Friday warned of a “more crushing” retaliation following the conclusion of last night’s sixth consecutive day of US attacks, targeting military targets and logistics infrastructure, but also civilian sites connected to the power grid. By all accounts thisĀ current wave goes beyond the prior strikes in size and scopeĀ compared to the past several days.
Iranian state media has reported thatĀ eight people were killedĀ from the overnight attacks, and thatĀ several bridges had been attacked overnight.

The country is feeling the strain under what is now nearly a week of constant US heavy attacks. This is being seen in that Iran’s energy ministry has urgentlyĀ called on citizens to reduce electricity useĀ after the power grid came under strain following US strikes onĀ energy infrastructureĀ in the south.
In a statement on Friday, the ministry saidĀ those areas in the southĀ “are currently experiencing extreme heat and attacks on power infrastructure.”Ā But asĀ Al JazeeraĀ notes, “The ministry however did not elaborate on whether it was power plants, transmission lines or other equipment that had been attacked.” According to moreĀ details:
Iran’s Energy Ministry urged citizens to reduce electricity consumption to helpĀ stabilize power supply in the countryās southern provincesĀ following US strikes on energy facilities, citing extreme heat and infrastructure damage, the semi-official ISNA news agency reported Friday.
The ministry asked subscribers toĀ turn off air conditioners for one hour during peak consumption periods to help ensure a more stable electricity supply to the affected provinces, ISNA said.
Friday was the first time that Iran’s government acknowledged AmericanĀ “attacks on power infrastructure”Ā during the campaign, which comes after Trump’s prior warning to go after key civilian infrastructure.
And on the bridges: “Iranian media reported that five bridges were hit in the latest round of US strikes, as well as the train station in coastal Bandar Khamir and Iranshahr Airport āin southeastern Iran,”Ā ReutersĀ reports. An airport has also reportedly been attacked.
Iran has warned of an “infrastructure for infrastructure” tit-for-tat:
There are signs of renewed attacks on rail as well, perĀ NBC:
A railway junction station just west of Bandar Abbas was also hit, the state-owned IRIB news agency said.Ā The highway and railway bridge strikes appeared aimed at cutting off Bandar Abbas, Iranās main port, from roads leading toward Tehran, the capital.
While other routes still are open, the U.S. strikes could expand further, potentially disrupting both the movement of military materiel and goods needed for Iranās 90 million people.
Regional Arab states which host American bases say they were busy overnight intercepting missiles and drones sent from Iran, including Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman, and with reports of projectiles inbound even in Syria.
The IRGCĀ announcedĀ Friday that it carried out an attack on the US Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, asserting that it destroyed a long-range radar system and several US aerial refueling aircraft.
Its Aerospace Force described that carried out aĀ “surprise and powerful” attack on Al Udeid Air Base, claiming to have taken out a long-range radar system along with the refueling aircraft parked there.
Per IRIB news agency, the elite Iranian force stated, “The American enemy and the hosts of its bases in the region should know that crossing red lines and attacking people and civilian infrastructure will have a very severe and miserable price. If the enemy continues this trend, more crushing responses are on the way; responses that will remain in the history of battles.”

The IRGC further warned that American forces will “pay a heavy price” for what it called crossing “red lines” and targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure. Tehran has not backed off its assertion of ‘control’ over the Strait of Hormuz – also calling this its red line.
The day or evening prior sawĀ US Marines having conductedĀ “a verification boarding” of a tanker in the Gulf of OmanĀ – which the Pentagon characterized as part of operations enforcing the new naval blockade of Iranian ports.






























