US reportedly strikes Iran’s Isfahan with 2,000-pound bunker-buster bombs; Trump shares video
United States forces have targeted a major ammunition depot in Isfahan, Iran. The strike involved 2,000-pound bunker-buster bombs. A significant number of penetrator munitions were used. Trump posted a video on Truth Social showing explosions in t...
The official said a significant number of penetrator munitions were deployed in the strike.
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Donald Trump also shared an uncaptioned video on Truth Social, showing a series of explosions illuminating the night sky, which the official said captured the strike in progress.
Where is Isfahan and why is it important?
Isfahan is a major city in central Iran, located south of the capital, Tehran, along the Zayandeh River.The city is strategically significant because it lies at the intersection of Iran’s nuclear programme, military infrastructure and symbolic national importance.
The region is also home to Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industrial Company, which specialises in aerospace production, helicopter maintenance and military equipment.
Together, these factors make Isfahan one of Iran’s most critical strategic hubs.
Trump Issues Fresh Warning to Iran
Earlier, Trump warned of widespread destruction targeting Iran’s energy infrastructure and other critical facilities, including desalination plants, if a deal to end the conflict is not reached “shortly”.Conflict Spreads Beyond Iran
The broader conflict continues to intensify across the region. Israel has launched a ground incursion into southern Lebanon aimed at pushing back Iran-backed Hezbollah militants, raising fears of a prolonged occupation.Maritime and Energy Risks Grow
In the Gulf, a drone strike hit a Kuwaiti oil tanker near Dubai, sparking a fire that was later contained with no reported injuries. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia said it intercepted three ballistic missiles targeting its capital, Riyadh.Rising insecurity has also affected global markets, with oil prices climbing amid uncertainty over the duration of the conflict, while US stocks edged higher in volatile trading.
Gulf Allies Push for Continued Pressure
Behind the scenes, Gulf allies including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Bahrain are urging Washington to continue its military campaign, arguing that Iran has not yet been sufficiently weakened.Some officials reportedly favour escalating pressure further, with the UAE seen as advocating a more aggressive approach, including the possibility of a ground operation.
At the same time, regional leaders are attempting to prevent further escalation. Talks involving Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Jordan in Jeddah focused on coordinating responses and mitigating the economic fallout of the war.
However, divisions persist, with countries such as Oman and Qatar traditionally favouring diplomatic solutions over prolonged military action.
Wider Security Concerns
The conflict’s ripple effects are being felt globally. In the United States, the FBI said a recent attack on a synagogue in Michigan was inspired by Hezbollah, highlighting concerns over potential spillover beyond the region.Inputs from agencies
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