- The US carried out a second consecutive round of airstrikes on Iranian coastal targets, including Chabahar.
- Iran responded by launching attacks targeting US military facilities in Gulf countries, while regional air defences were activated.
- The escalation has intensified concerns over the security of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz and the Gulf of Oman.
Tehran: The US Iran conflict intensified on Thursday after American forces launched a second straight night of airstrikes targeting multiple locations along Iran’s southern coastline, including the strategic port of Chabahar. The renewed military action followed the collapse of a temporary ceasefire and came amid rising tensions over attacks on commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.
The latest strikes significantly widen the geographical scope of the conflict, bringing one of Iran’s most strategically important ports into the centre of military operations and raising fresh concerns about regional stability and global trade routes.
US Iran Conflict Expands to Strategic Coastal Targets
According to US officials, the latest operation targeted military infrastructure across Iran’s southern coast, including areas around Chabahar, Bandar Abbas and other locations linked to Iran’s ability to threaten maritime navigation. The Pentagon said the strikes were intended to reduce Iran’s capability to disrupt shipping through the Strait of Hormuz following recent attacks on commercial vessels.
Chabahar holds particular strategic importance because it is Iran’s only deep-water oceanic port and serves as a key gateway to the Indian Ocean. The port also plays an important role in regional connectivity projects linking South Asia with Afghanistan and Central Asia.
Iranian media reported damage to infrastructure and temporary power outages in parts of Chabahar, while emergency services responded to affected areas. Explosions were also reported in several other coastal locations, with air defence systems activated in Bandar Abbas.
Iran Retaliates as Maritime Security Concerns Grow
Iran responded by launching missile and drone attacks targeting US military facilities in Bahrain and Kuwait, according to Iranian and regional officials. Bahrain’s military said its air defence systems intercepted multiple incoming projectiles, while Iranian authorities warned of further retaliation if additional US strikes continue.
The renewed fighting has renewed concerns over the security of one of the world’s busiest energy corridors. The Strait of Hormuz and the Gulf of Oman handle a significant share of global oil and commercial shipping, meaning any prolonged disruption could affect international energy markets and supply chains.
Global Focus Shifts to Regional Stability
The latest escalation comes during a sensitive political period in Iran and has heightened fears of a broader regional conflict. Diplomatic efforts continue, but the exchange of attacks has increased uncertainty over the future of any ceasefire and the safety of maritime trade in the Gulf.
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