US airstrikes hit watchtower at Iran's Chabahar Port as Middle East tensions escalate

The United States has carried out fresh airstrikes targeting a watchtower near Iran's strategic port of Chabahar, marking another escalation in the ongoing conflict between Washington and Tehran. Videos circulating online showed thick smoke rising from the site after the strike, which forms part of a broader US military campaign across multiple locations in Iran.
Chabahar, located on Iran's southeastern coast, is a key port with significant strategic and commercial importance. The latest strike comes amid heightened tensions following renewed US military operations, including a naval blockade targeting Iranian ports and continued attacks on military infrastructure.
The developments have raised concerns over the security of maritime trade routes in the region, particularly around the Strait of Hormuz.
The latest exchange of hostilities has added to fears of a wider regional conflict, with both sides showing little sign of easing military operations. Analysts warn that continued escalation could disrupt global energy supplies, increase shipping risks, and push oil prices higher. International leaders have urged restraint as the conflict threatens stability across the Middle East.
