Explosions hit Iran’s strategic ammunition depot in Isfahan as tensions rise in the Middle East
The United States carried out a major airstrike on the central Iranian city of Isfahan late last night, targeting what officials described as a significant ammunition depot. The attack involved 2,000-pound bunker-buster bombs, capable of destroying fortified underground facilities, marking a serious escalation in the ongoing Middle East conflict.
U.S. President Donald Trump shared video footage of the explosions on social media, showing towering fireballs lighting up the night sky. While Trump did not provide details about casualties, the footage underscored the scale and intensity of the attack.
Isfahan, one of Iran’s largest cities with over 2.3 million residents, houses key military infrastructure, including ammunition storage sites and facilities linked to Iran’s defense capabilities. The city’s central location makes it a strategically important hub for Iran’s military operations, which is likely why it was chosen as a target.
Reports indicate that explosions were also heard in other Iranian cities, including Tehran and Zanjan, as part of coordinated operations. While official casualty numbers have not been released, the attacks are believed to have primarily targeted military sites, minimizing civilian impact.
Global leaders have urged restraint and diplomacy, warning that further escalation could lead to a broader war in the Middle East. Analysts note that continued military operations could threaten international shipping routes, energy exports, and regional stability.
Iran’s response remains uncertain, but experts predict that Tehran may launch retaliatory attacks on U.S. and allied positions in the region. Meanwhile, global markets continue to react to the uncertainty, highlighting the economic as well as geopolitical stakes of the ongoing conflict.
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