US warplanes reportedly struck near the city of Shadagan in southern Iran on Sunday, Iranian state outlet State TV reported.
Iran's Mehr news agency said the US carried out an attack near Sirik in southern Iran, adding that no casualties or damage to infrastructure have been reported. Tasnim also said the US military also targeted a location near Shadegan, close to the border with Iraq.
According to Iranian state media, explosions were also reported in the cities of Abadan and Bandar Abbas.
The Atomic Energy Organization of Iran later on Sunday condemned a US attack on the site of the nuclear power plant under construction in Darkhovin, saying the strike violated international law, Iran's Mehr news agency reported, without saying when the strike occurred.
Earlier on Sunday, US Central Command (CENTCOM) said that it had completed its eighth consecutive night of strikes against Iran and hit Iranian military coastal surveillance and air defense facilities.
It also targeted the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps forces that launched attacks against US service members in Jordan on Friday.
During the strikes overnight on Saturday into the early hours of Sunday, explosions were heard in Bandar Abbas and Qeshm Island, Iranian state-affiliated media reported.
US strikes in Strait of Hormuz, IRGC claims 'accident' happened to two ships transiting strait
Several locations were reportedly struck on Qeshm Island in the Strait of Hormuz, which has had parts of its infrastructure targeted by US strikes, according to regime-affiliated outlet Tasnim.
The US military also hit a water desalination plant, disrupting the water supply to 20 villages with a combined population of approximately 10,000 people, Tasnim reported.
“As a result of the attack, the supply of drinking water to several villages in western Jask County has been disrupted,” the Iranian Embassy in India said in a statement on X/Twitter.
Later on Sunday, the IRGC Navy claimed that two ships that were transiting the Strait of Hormuz had an "accident" while transiting and were on an "unsafe route" in the waterway. Two other vessels reportedly abandoned plans to continue along the unsafe route, the IRGC added.
Reuters contributed to this report.