US bombs Iran for the seventh consecutive night; Tehran warns that 'no border will remain safe.'

The US military attacked Iran for the seventh consecutive night on Friday. The American Central Command (CENTCOM) has confirmed this. After the action of the US Army, Iran has also warned that no border will be safe.

US bombs Iran for the seventh consecutive night; Tehran warns that 'no border will remain safe.'

The US military attacked Iran for the seventh consecutive night on Friday. The American Central Command (CENTCOM) has confirmed this. After the action of the US Army, Iran has also warned that no border will be safe.

The attacks follow Tehran's largest attacks since the collapse of peace talks, targeting US allies including Qatar, Kuwait and Jordan.

Tehran's warning
A top Iranian military adviser has warned that the US could face a "large-scale attack" in the coming days if the US continues shelling over the weekend.

According to the report, Tehran has also threatened to target major ports in the Persian Gulf in response to the destruction of a monitoring tower near the Strait of Hormuz.

Many bridges in southern Iran were damaged in American bombing. Many of these bridges are on routes connecting to the coastal city of Bandar Abbas on the strait.

A senior military adviser to Iran's supreme leader warned on Friday that Tehran was ready to resume a large-scale offensive if US attacks on Tehran continue for two or three days.

According to Iranian news agency IRIB, Major General Mohsen Rezaei said that Iran will no longer be limited to just retaliating... and no political border will remain safe.