The US Central Command announced that the US military completed its latest wave of strikes on Iran carried out at President Donald Trump’s direction and hitting targets further north.
According to a report by The Times of Israel on July 16, 2026, US forces struck Iranian command centers, air defense sites, missile and drone capabilities, and coastal surveillance facilities.
The operation also targeted positions in Bandar Abbas, home to Iran’s largest port and key navy and Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps facilities on the Strait of Hormuz.
This decisive action reflects ongoing efforts to address regional security concerns and limit adversarial capabilities in critical maritime areas.
Military officials emphasized that the strikes focused on degrading specific infrastructure that supports offensive operations while minimizing broader civilian impacts where possible.
The northern expansion of targets indicates a strategic intent to reach deeper into defensive networks that have previously posed challenges to international navigation and stability.
Analysts note that Bandar Abbas holds particular significance due to its role in controlling access through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital chokepoint for global energy supplies.
By neutralizing associated naval and guard installations there, the strikes aim to reduce threats to commercial shipping and allied interests in the Persian Gulf region.
The coordinated nature of the assault combined precision munitions with advanced intelligence to ensure effectiveness across dispersed locations.
Command centers suffered substantial damage, disrupting coordination among Iranian units, while air defense systems experienced notable setbacks that could limit future response options…See_More







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