US Strikes Over 90 Targets on Iran’s Key Oil Hub Kharg Island, Tensions Escalate in Ongoing War
The conflict between the United States and Iran has escalated sharply after American forces carried out major airstrikes on Iran’s Kharg Island, one of the country’s most critical energy and strategic locations. According to US officials, the strikes destroyed more than 90 Iranian military targets in what is being described as a significant escalation in the ongoing war.
Kharg Island, located in the Persian Gulf, is a crucial hub for Iran’s oil exports and plays a major role in the country’s energy infrastructure. The US military operation reportedly targeted key facilities linked to Iran’s military capabilities, including missile sites, storage depots and naval infrastructure.
US defence officials said the strikes are part of a broader effort to weaken Iran’s military operations and reduce its ability to threaten regional security and shipping routes in the Gulf. The Pentagon has indicated that the United States plans to ramp up its campaign in the coming days as tensions continue to rise.
The operation has significantly heightened tensions in the region, with Iran warning that it could respond to the attacks. Iranian officials have accused Washington of escalating the conflict and warned that further military action could trigger retaliation.
The escalation has also raised concerns about the potential impact on global energy markets. Kharg Island is responsible for a large portion of Iran’s oil exports, and any disruption in the area could affect energy supplies and shipping routes in the Persian Gulf.
As both sides exchange warnings and military operations continue, analysts fear the conflict could expand further, potentially drawing in other regional actors and increasing instability across the Middle East.
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