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Two missiles appear to have struck U.S. forces headquarters in Bahrain.

Ghalibaf: America still hasn't learned that bullying and breaking promises are no longer cost-free. Let me put it plainly: if
Ghalibaf: America still hasn't learned that bullying and breaking promises are no longer cost-free. Let me put it plainly: if you strike, you'll get hit. Don't flail around pointlessly, or you'll sink even deeper: the Strait of Hormuz will only open with "Iranian arrangements," not American threats.

Another video from Bushehr province, Iran.

Aq Tekeh Khan Bridge Attacked on Iran-Turkmenistan Railway Line. The Aq Tekeh Khan Bridge, located on the Incheh Borun-Turkme
Aq Tekeh Khan Bridge Attacked on Iran-Turkmenistan Railway Line. The Aq Tekeh Khan Bridge, located on the Incheh Borun-Turkmenistan railway route in the western outskirts of Aq Qala city, Golestan Province, has been attacked. The railway line has played a significant role for the Iran amid the recent naval blockade.

Bushehr province, Iran - Fire breaks out at IRGC Aerospace Force-linked facility after U.S. strikes.

Sirens have sounded in Bahrain and Kuwait, with Qatari officials issuing a threat alert as Iran begins retaliatory attacks. C
Sirens have sounded in Bahrain and Kuwait, with Qatari officials issuing a threat alert as Iran begins retaliatory attacks. Contributed by @AZ_Intel_ .

Qatari authorities send elevated security threat alert to mobile phones, with the Interior Ministry urging everyone to remain
Qatari authorities send elevated security threat alert to mobile phones, with the Interior Ministry urging everyone to remain in their homes and other safe places.

NOW: Sirens have sounded in Bahrain. "The siren has been sounded. Citizens and residents are urged to remain calm and head to
NOW: Sirens have sounded in Bahrain. "The siren has been sounded. Citizens and residents are urged to remain calm and head to the nearest safe place," the Ministry of Interior says.

U.S. official to N12: U.S. cruise missile strikes on Wednesday targeted 2 railway bridges in northern Iran. It marks the firs
U.S. official to N12: U.S. cruise missile strikes on Wednesday targeted 2 railway bridges in northern Iran. It marks the first U.S. attack on Iranian infrastructure since the April 8 ceasefire.

Meanwhile, the Islamic Regime supporters in Mashhad, Iran are trying to taunt President Trump.
Meanwhile, the Islamic Regime supporters in Mashhad, Iran are trying to taunt President Trump.

NOW: Residents in Aqqala, Golestan Province, northern Iran, say they heard several explosions.

Axios: Trump told reporters Iran “called a short while ago” and said they “want to make a deal.”

President Trump said the press pool was told to close their window blinds on Air Force One because of “these sleaze bags” and a possible threat from Iran. “If I go, you go… Perhaps you want to change professions.”

Reporter: “If they want to make a deal, why do you think they attacked commercial vessels?” President Trump: “Because they're sort of crazy, to be honest with you. They're sort of crazy.”

Reporter: “Did President al-Sharaa make any commitments to you on helping with Hezbollah in Lebanon?” President Trump: “Yeah. I’m not going to tell you what he said. He was great”

President Trump speaks about the strikes on Iran: “We just hit them very hard. We hit them 20 to 1. Every time they hit us, we are going to hit them 20, we did it last night, and we did a little something today…”

Reports of a strike on Iranshahr Airport in southeastern Iran, about 200 km from Pakistan.

Black smoke rises from Choghadak, Bushher Province, Iran amid U.S. airstrikes. Contributed by @AZ_Intel_.

ABC: Iran downed 30 U.S. MQ-9 Reaper drones since the start of the war, U.S. official says.

We posted an image of a strike that circulated in Iranian accounts that was inaccurately attributed to tonight. Our mistake…caught and corrected. We post hundreds of times a day in real time. We’ll occasionally get one wrong. Unfortunately it was widely shared before we had the chance to make the correction. What matters is what happens next: we own it, we fix it, we move on. It’s a big lesson for us in responsibility that we will certainly learn and grow from. That cannot be overstated. Back to work. TYH