Skip to main content

Hegseth Shares Image of Chabahar Tower 

Third Time's the Charm: US Destroys Chabahar Port Tower Entirely

Iran's Chabahar port control tower has completely collapsed after a third US strike, as Washington's campaign against Iranian coastal infrastructure continues to expand.

 Iran's Chabahar Port Tower Fully Collapses

The maritime traffic control tower at Iran's Chabahar port completely collapsed early Friday after being struck by US forces for a third time, according to Iranian state media and an image shared by US War Secretary Pete Hegseth. The tower, located at the Shahid Kalantari Port section of the Chabahar Free Zone on Iran's southeastern coast, had already sustained damage in earlier American strikes on July 8 and July 9.

Hegseth shared an image showing the tower's collapse, which had earlier circulated on social media before he posted it, in what he described as part of an effort to assert American control over the Strait of Hormuz. Iranian state media, including IRNA, confirmed the third round of strikes on the facility. Iran's Press TV, a state-affiliated outlet, reported the strike killed eight people and injured 20 others, though JFeed has not independently verified that casualty figure.

According to Press TV, Iranian technical and operational teams began damage assessments and secured the site following the strike, and reported that the port's berths, cargo-handling equipment, and other operational infrastructure were not damaged, with cargo loading and unloading expected to resume once safety inspections are complete.

Chabahar is Iran's only major deep-water port with direct access to the Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean, allowing it to bypass the Strait of Hormuz entirely. The port also carries significant importance for India, which has invested in Chabahar as part of the International North-South Transport Corridor, a route intended to give Indian goods access to Afghanistan and Central Asia while bypassing Pakistan. A US sanctions waiver that had previously permitted certain Chabahar-related operations expired in April.

Friday's strikes were not limited to Chabahar. According to the Associated Press, American strikes also hit several bridges in Iran's southern Hormozgan province as Washington's campaign against Iranian coastal, naval, and surveillance infrastructure continued to expand. US Central Command has previously described these strikes as intended to degrade Iran's ability to threaten commercial shipping and civilian mariners in the Strait of Hormuz, following a broader wave of strikes earlier this month that hit roughly 90 Iranian military targets along the country's coastline, including air defense systems, coastal surveillance assets, and naval infrastructure.

Ready for more?

Join our newsletter to receive updates on new articles and exclusive content.

We respect your privacy and will never share your information.

Enjoyed this article?

Yes (47)
No (2)
Follow Us:

Unmissable content


Loading comments...

Also of Interest