Shocking footage has emerged showing mᴀssive fireballs and towering explosions ripping through two large oil tankers in the Persian Gulf on March 17, 2026, after Iranian “bomb boats” launched a direct suicide-style ᴀssault.
The IRGC deployed waves of fast attack boats packed with explosives in a high-risk swarm operation targeting vessels near Iraq’s southern coast. At least two tankers were struck in rapid succession, triggering catastrophic secondary explosions as burning oil spilled across the water. Thick black smoke columns rose hundreds of feet into the sky while crew members jumped into the sea to escape the inferno.

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps immediately claimed responsibility, boasting that its “martyrdom boats” had delivered “devastating blows” against “American-linked targets” as part of the aggressive “Strait of Death” campaign. Tehran described the attack as revenge for recent US-Israeli strikes and the heavy deployment of American Marines in the region.
Global energy markets are in turmoil.
Oil prices spiked violently once again, jumping nearly 13% as shipping companies ordered all vessels to avoid the Persian Gulf and Strait of Hormuz entirely. This latest incident compounds the chaos caused by Iran’s mining operations and previous tanker attacks, threatening severe disruption to global crude supplies.
America’s response is swift and uncompromising.
US Central Command condemned the use of suicide boats as “acts of maritime terrorism” and confirmed that American naval forces are actively hunting down remaining IRGC attack boats. Despite Iran’s escalating desperation, the dual-carrier strike group — USS Abraham Lincoln and USS Gerald R. Ford — continues to dominate the Arabian Sea under Operation Epic Fury. Both supercarriers remain completely undamaged and are launching continuous combat missions, systematically destroying Iranian naval ᴀssets and missile infrastructure.

Thousands of U.S. Marines, recently deployed by CH-53 Sea Stallion helicopters, have further strengthened coalition readiness to protect critical sea lanes and respond to Iranian provocations with overwhelming force.
Gulf nations have strongly condemned the latest attacks as reckless endangerment of international shipping and civilian lives. Iraq, already forced to shut down its southern oil ports, called the strikes a “direct threat to regional stability.”
Iran’s regime, cornered and bleeding from heavy losses inside its own territory, is now resorting to increasingly suicidal tactics. But these desperate moves will not break the US-led coalition. Every burning tanker and every explosion only hardens the resolve to end Iran’s ability to terrorize international waters.
The United States and its allies will restore freedom of navigation — with decisive force if necessary.