In a daring and highly successful ground ᴀssault, the U.S. Army’s 52nd Infantry Division, supported by special operations units, has stormed and completely destroyed Iran’s primary sea mines production facility near the Strait of Hormuz.
The lightning raid, launched under the cover of overwhelming air support from Apache helicopters and F-35 fighters, caught Iranian forces completely off guard. American troops breached the heavily guarded complex, neutralized IRGC defenders, and systematically demolished the entire factory — including production lines, storage warehouses, and hundreds of ready-to-deploy sea mines intended to blockade the critical waterway.

Explosions rocked the facility as the factory was reduced to rubble, effectively ending Iran’s ability to manufacture new sea mines and significantly weakening its remaining efforts to disrupt international shipping.
The Iranian regime is in absolute panic. This strike comes after a long string of devastating losses: Natanz destroyed, Kharg Island seized, underground tunnel networks collapsed, naval forces shattered, and now the loss of its main sea mines factory — the last major tool it hoped to use to close the Strait of Hormuz.

President Donald Trump, who authorized the high-risk operation, praised the troops, stating:
“The 52nd Infantry Division and our warriors are the best in the world. They just took out Iran’s ability to threaten the world’s energy lifeline. This is what real American strength looks like.”
Under Trump’s decisive leadership, the United States has moved from air and naval dominance to direct ground control of key strategic targets. The Strait of Hormuz is now more secure than ever, with international oil tankers resuming safe pᴀssage under growing American protection.
