New wave of airstrikes causes extensive damage to Iranian military infrastructure, raising global energy concerns.
Satellite imagery released by Colorado-based Vantor shows widespread destruction at Iranian military facilities following the latest US-Israel airstrikes. Images captured before and after the attacks reveal heavily damaged buildings and infrastructure at sites in Khorgu and Kerman. At an airbase near Isfahan, several aircraft, intact before the strike, were completely destroyed.
Officials described the operation as one of the most intense bombardments since the war erupted. The conflict, triggered by escalating tensions and missile exchanges earlier this year, has increasingly involved the United States in support of Israeli military efforts targeting Iranian missile infrastructure and bases operated by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
Financial markets are closely watching developments, anticipating that US President Donald Trump might push for diplomatic measures to de-escalate the conflict. Concerns are mounting over potential disruptions to global energy supplies, as Iran’s Revolutionary Guards warned of blocking oil shipments through the Persian Gulf if strikes continue. Any interruption could have serious consequences for international markets, given the region’s critical role in world oil exports.
Analysts emphasize that while the airstrikes aim to degrade Iran’s long-range missile capabilities, the escalating confrontation could destabilize the broader Middle East, with far-reaching economic and security implications.

