In a lightning-fast and flawless special operations raid, elite operators from the 7th U.S. Navy SEALs and U.S. Marines have stormed and completely dominated Iran’s primary sea mines production facility on the northern coast of the Strait of Hormuz.
The joint force, supported by AH-64 Apache gunships and overhead F-35 cover, breached the heavily guarded complex in a high-intensity night ᴀssault. Within minutes, they neutralized IRGC defenders, rigged the entire facility with explosives, and destroyed the production lines, storage warehouses, and hundreds of ready-to-deploy sea mines that Iran planned to use to blockade the critical waterway.

The factory — Iran’s last major capability to threaten commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz — has been reduced to rubble. Multiple mᴀssive secondary explosions lit up the coastline as the regime’s mine-laying infrastructure was permanently wiped out.
The Iranian regime is in absolute shock. This strike comes after a relentless series of defeats: the loss of Kharg Island, the collapse of underground tunnel networks, the destruction of its nuclear sites, and the systematic dismantling of its naval forces. With its sea mines factory now gone, Iran has lost its final tool to disrupt global energy flows.

President Donald Trump, who authorized the mission, praised the SEALs and Marines, stating:
“Our Navy SEALs and Marines are the most elite warriors on Earth. They just removed Iran’s last card in the Strait of Hormuz. Game over.”
Under Trump’s decisive leadership, the United States has moved from air and naval dominance to direct ground control of key Iranian strategic ᴀssets. The Strait of Hormuz is now more secure than ever, with international shipping lanes fully protected.
