In a devastating precision ᴀssault, United States forces have launched a mᴀssive attack that has obliterated the remaining military infrastructure on Kark Island (Kharg Island), Iran’s most strategically important oil export and naval hub in the Persian Gulf.
Waves of advanced US aircraft, including B-2 Spirit stealth bombers and F-35 Lightning II fighters, struck the island with overwhelming force. Heavy bunker-busting munitions and precision-guided missiles slammed into hardened underground command centers, missile storage facilities, anti-aircraft batteries, and naval support bases. The entire military complex is now in flames, with thick black smoke rising high into the sky as secondary explosions continue to rip through what was left of Iran’s last major foothold in the region.

This strike is particularly significant because Kark Island has long served as both Iran’s primary oil export terminal and a key military outpost for protecting the Strait of Hormuz. With this infrastructure now destroyed, Iran loses its final ability to use the island for resupplying forces or threatening commercial shipping in the critical waterway.
The operation comes as the Iranian regime teeters on the edge of total collapse. US and Israeli forces have already wiped out Bandar Abbas port, the Hajiabad missile city, the secret underground mega-fortress, mountain tank production facilities, sea mines factories, and nearly all operational air bases. Over 5,000 US troops now control key positions along the Strait of Hormuz, supported by AH-64 Apache helicopters that dominate the coastline.
Despite Iran’s desperate last attempts — including banned cluster munitions on Tel Aviv and failed mᴀss drone swarms — their military is being dismantled with ruthless efficiency. The latest strike on Kark Island further strangles the regime’s ability to generate revenue or sustain any meaningful defense.

US Central Command stated the target was strictly military and directly linked to Iran’s aggression. The message is unmistakable: America will continue to eliminate every threat to global energy security and freedom of navigation.
The Iranian regime that started this war on February 28 is now watching its last strategic ᴀssets burn. Its leadership is in panic, its military is shattered, and its options have almost completely vanished.
This major strike is still developing. Further updates will follow as damage ᴀssessments are completed and coalition forces maintain relentless pressure across the region.
