đ¨ BREAKING: Iran Attacks Tankers as Middle East Conflict Escalates | Oil Tankers Engulfed in Flames in Hormuz.hl

In a dangerous new escalation of the March 2026 Middle East war, Iranian forces attacked multiple oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz on March 17, sending thick columns of black smoke rising over the vital waterway.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed responsibility, stating its forces struck at least three tankers with anti-ship missiles and drones as part of the aggressive âStrait of Deathâ campaign. Dramatic footage shows one large tanker burning fiercely, with flames leaping high into the sky as crew members abandoned ship. A second vessel was reported hit and listing, while a third suffered damage from near misses.

IRGC commanders declared: âAny ship trying to defy Iranâs blockade will be turned into a fireball. This is our answer to American and Israeli aggression.â
Global alarm is growing rapidly.
The attacks have triggered panic in energy markets, with oil prices surging more than 9% in early trading. Major shipping companies have ordered all tankers to stay clear of the strait, threatening severe disruption to nearly 20% of the worldâs daily oil supply.
The United States and its allies are responding with strength.
US Central Command confirmed the incidents but stated that American naval forces are actively protecting international shipping. âIranâs continued attacks on civilian vessels are acts of piracy and will not be tolerated,â CENTCOM said. âWe are prepared to neutralize these threats and reopen the strait.â

The powerful dual-carrier strike group â USS Abraham Lincoln and USS Gerald R. Ford â remains fully operational and dominant in the Arabian Sea under Operation Epic Fury. Both supercarriers continue launching combat missions around the clock, while thousands of recently deployed U.S. Marines stand ready to support expanded operations.
This latest á´ssault on commercial tankers follows Iranâs má´ssive mining operation in the strait, repeated failed attacks on American carriers, and heavy Hezbollah rocket barrages on Israel.
Gulf nations have strongly condemned the strikes as âeconomic terrorismâ and called for immediate international action to secure the waterway.
Iranâs regime, increasingly cornered after the loss of Supreme Leader Khamenei and relentless coalition strikes on Tehran, is now targeting innocent merchant vessels in a desperate bid to create global chaos.
The message from Washington is clear: attacks on international shipping will be met with overwhelming force. America and its allies will not allow Iran to hold the worldâs energy lifeline hostage.
The conflict has entered a more perilous phase â and the price of Iranian aggression continues to rise.
