US-Israel Strike Iran’s Konarak Naval Base, 3 Ships Sunk | Tehran’s Revenge Attacks Continue

Gulf of Oman / Tehran — The US and Israel have dealt a stunning blow to Iran’s navy, striking the Konarak naval base on the Gulf of Oman and allegedly sinking three frontline vessels, even as Tehran presses ahead with revenge attacks across the region.

Satellite-guided munitions and cruise missiles slammed into Konarak in the early hours, igniting fuel depots and shredding piers packed with fast‑attack craft and logistics ships. Dramatic footage shows columns of fire rising from the harbor and at least one corvette capsizing at its berth as secondary explosions ripple along the waterfront. Western officials say the raid was designed to “take key pieces off the board” and cripple Iran’s ability to threaten shipping lanes.

Iranian state TV has confirmed “losses to several naval assets,” but insists the strikes will “only multiply the fury of the Resistance.” Within hours, Iranian missiles and drones were launched toward US bases in Iraq and the Gulf, and rocket sirens sounded again in northern Israel as proxies joined the retaliation.

Washington and Jerusalem are framing Konarak as a turning point: proof, they say, that any move against US or Israeli targets will be met with direct hits on Iran’s own war‑fighting infrastructure. Tehran counters that it is ready for a long fight, promising that “every destroyed ship will be avenged many times over.”

With war now raging from ports to deserts to crowded cities, the Konarak strike is more than a single operation — it is a clear signal that the conflict has fully left the shadows, and that the next blows will only grow harsher on all sides.