US strikes Iran’s Chabahar port for first time as conflict expands beyond Strait of Hormuz | World News

The United States launched fresh airstrikes on Iran early Thursday, hitting the strategic port city of Chabahar for the first time since the war began, as Washington expanded its military campaign beyond the Strait of Hormuz.
Chabahar is Iran’s only ocean-facing deep-water port and sits outside the Strait of Hormuz on the Gulf of Oman. The port is strategically significant for regional trade.
Maritime control tower damaged amid broader accusations
The latest strikes the US military hit a maritime control tower in Chabahar on Iran’s southeastern coast, and videos showed damage caused the attack on the exterior of the building, CNN reported.
Footage of an American airstrike hitting the Iranian port of Chabahar tonight, knocking out the maritime control tower. pic.twitter.com/dTlTD9siUb
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An Iranian official also accused Washington of launching strikes around the area where Tehran’s sole nuclear plant is situated.
The strike marks a significant geographic expansion of the conflict, which until now had largely focused on Iran’s Gulf coastline and the Strait of Hormuz.
Geographical expansion of the regional conflict
Since the ceasefire was announced between the US and Iran in April, it is the first time that America has struck Chabahar and Konarak cities, which leads to an expansion of the geographical scope of the conflict beyond the Strait of Hormuz, Gulf News reported.
Pentagon clarifies targets of the maritime infrastructure raid
The US military officials said strikes in Chabahar were aimed at maritime infrastructure and military facilities that are reportedly believed to be aiding Iran’s ability to threaten commercial vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz.
Chabahar official confirms damage to port infrastructure
Mohammad Saeed Arbabi, chief of the Chabahar Free Zone Organization, confirmed that the maritime control tower in the port city was “targeted and damaged” US strikes, Iran’s Fars news agency reported.Story continues below this ad
Trump’s warning and multi-site impact along the coast
President Donald Trump also acknowledged the US military’s attack on Chabahar. Sharing the image of the strikes, Trump wrote, “This is in retribution for yesterday’s bombing of ships Iran. If it happens again, it will get much worse!”
The strikes came hours after Trump had warned that recent attacks Iran on ships passing through the Hormuz signalled the end of the ceasefire and threatened that the US military would strike the Islamic Republic “hard tonight”.
Iranian media reported the extent of damage from the US strikes and stated that a fire was reported at an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) barracks in Bushehr.

