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Iran’s semi-official news agency posted photos of a drinking water reservoir that officials said was destroyed in a missile strike as well as images of munition fragments that experts told CNN appeared to be from a US-made bomb.
TEHRAN: US missile strikes destroyed two strategic water tanks in Sirik county, southern Iran, early Wednesday (June 10), cutting off drinking water supplies to several villages, Mehr News Agency reported.
An Iranian T-72 Main Battle Tank in operation on a dirt road - ANGHI/Shutterstock On February 28, 2026, the United States and Israel launched surprise attacks on the Islamic Republic of Iran, starting a large-scale war that spilled out into a region-wide ...
U.S. officials suspected Iran was behind the breaches of the devices which are online but not password protected.
US officials suspect Iranian hackers are behind a series of breaches of systems that monitor the amount of fuel in storage tanks serving gas stations in multiple states, according to multiple sources briefed on the activity.
Iranian hackers infiltrated US fuel storage systems, exploiting password-free networks. This breach underscores significant cybersecurity vulnerabilities amid escalating geopolitical tensions.
Last week, the White House’s official rapid response account on X posted a graphic from a pro-Israel think tank, the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD), alongside text falsely claiming that Tehran’s uranium enrichment accelerated due to the loosening of sanctions under former United States President Joe Biden.
