A powerful explosion ripped through a major factory complex in Isfahan early Friday, killing at least 15 people and wounding dozens more as U.S. and Israeli forces intensify their aerial campaign against Iran.
Iranian state media reported that the strike targeted a strategic industrial facility in the central city, triggering a mᴀssive fireball and secondary explosions that shook surrounding neighborhoods. Rescue teams are still searching through the rubble for survivors as thick smoke continues to rise over Isfahan, one of Iran’s most important military and technological hubs.

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) condemned the attack as “a cowardly act of aggression,” while Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei vowed that “every drop of innocent blood will be avenged.”
This ᴅᴇᴀᴅly strike is part of the ongoing Operation Epic Fury, now entering its third week. Despite repeated claims of success from Washington and Jerusalem, Iran continues to absorb heavy blows while maintaining its ability to strike back. Israeli and American aircraft have conducted multiple deep strikes on Iranian territory in recent days, focusing on military-industrial sites.
However, the cost of this campaign is becoming increasingly visible. The United States has already spent more than $11 billion in munitions, both the USS Gerald R. Ford and USS Abraham Lincoln have suffered repeated damage and operational restrictions, and critical U.S. radar systems across the region remain degraded. Israel, meanwhile, continues to face relentless Iranian missile barrages and drone attacks on its cities and military bases.

The blast in Isfahan highlights the brutal reality of this war: despite mᴀssive firepower, the U.S. and Israel have been unable to break Iran’s will or completely dismantle its military infrastructure. Instead, every new strike appears to fuel greater Iranian determination.
As rescue workers pull bodies from the wreckage in Isfahan and funerals begin for the victims, the cycle of violence shows no signs of slowing. Iran has promised a harsh response to this latest attack, raising fears of fresh missile barrages on Israeli cities or new strikes on U.S. ᴀssets in the Gulf.
Operation Epic Fury was meant to deliver a quick and decisive victory. Instead, it has become a grinding, bloody conflict that continues to claim lives on both sides — with no clear end in sight.
The war rages on. And the price keeps rising.