US Strikes Iran Again as Blasts Hit Southern Cities

More Strikes on Iran Reported in Bandar Abbas and Nearby Ports

US vs IRAN – (Special Corrrespondent/Web Desk) – The United States has carried out more strikes on Iran, with loud blasts heard across the southern part of the country. President Donald Trump had earlier warned that America would hit Iran hard again, and that warning quickly turned into action.

Reports from Iranian state media say explosions rocked cities like Sirik and Bandar Abbas, both located near the busy Strait of Hormuz. This waterway is extremely important for global oil trade, so any trouble here catches the world’s attention fast.

Trump shared a message online saying the strikes were payback for Iran’s earlier attack on ships in the region. He also gave a stern warning, saying things would get even worse if Iran tries anything again.

The tension didn’t stay only inside Iran. Nearby Gulf nations also felt the heat. Bahrain reported blasts in its capital, Kuwait said it stopped incoming missiles and drones, and Qatar issued a safety alert for its people.

Iran’s top negotiator, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, responded strongly on social media. He said the US still hasn’t learned that using force comes with a price. He also made it clear that Iran, not America, will decide when the Strait of Hormuz reopens fully.

Officials from the US military said the strikes were meant to protect ships passing through the strait. They accused Iran of putting international shipping at risk through repeated aggressive actions.

Meanwhile, Iranian media reported damage in a few areas, including power cuts in Chabahar and a fire near a military base in Bushehr. Workers were quick to fix some of the power lines.

This new round of fighting comes just weeks after a ceasefire deal was signed between the two countries. That agreement was supposed to bring calm, but recent events show how fragile the peace really was.

With emotions running high on both sides, people across the region are watching closely to see what happens next.

May June 2026 Behter pak

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