The United States has reportedly carried out another wave of military strikes targeting multiple locations across Iran, marking the eighth consecutive day of escalating hostilities, according to claims cited by Iranian state media. Explosions were reported in several coastal and border regions, with strategic infrastructure allegedly coming under attack. Reports indicate that areas near the Strait of Hormuz, including oil export facilities and port infrastructure, were among the targets. Iranian media also claimed that explosions were heard on Kharg Island, a critical hub for the country’s energy exports, while the port city of Chabahar was reportedly struck again, making it the third reported attack on the location within a week. Additional claims suggest that police stations, coast guard facilities, and other security installations sustained damage. Meanwhile, the U.S. Central Command has reportedly released footage showing military operations involving F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter jets and Tomahawk cruise missiles launched from a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier. The reported targets included missile launch systems, drone infrastructure, command centers, air defense networks, and coastal surveillance facilities. Iranian claims also allege that maritime restrictions have intensified around Iranian shipping routes, adding to concerns over regional stability and global energy security. These claims have not been independently verified, and official statements from both governments should be consulted for confirmation. The rapidly evolving situation continues to draw international attention due to its potential impact on Middle East security, global oil markets, and international maritime trade.


