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Day 30 of Iran War: Unprecedented Escalation of Clashes and Attacks on Economic Infrastructure

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Reports published in recent days indicate that the war crisis involving Iran has moved beyond limited clashes and now encompasses vital infrastructure, trade routes, and residential areas.

In one of the most significant developments, in the early hours of Sunday, March 29, the pier of Bandar Pol in Hormozgan Province in southern Iran was targeted in an attack. According to the official news agency of the Iranian regime, five people were killed and four others were injured in the attack. Two vessels and one vehicle were also damaged. However, official sources have not released further details about the scope of the attack. Meanwhile, the Israeli military, without directly referring to this incident, stated that it has targeted regime infrastructure in Tehran and other areas. Local officials in Hormozgan emphasized that despite the attack, operations at Bandar Pol and the nearby port of Laft continue without disruption.

Day 29 of Iran War: Houthis Enter Conflict, Attacks Escalate Across Middle East

On a broader level, the scope of the conflict has extended to the region’s economic infrastructure. Aluminum Bahrain (Alba), one of the world’s largest aluminum producers, announced that its facilities were targeted by the Iranian regime, leaving two people injured. Meanwhile, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed that the attack was carried out in response to strikes on steel factories inside Iran.

The consequences of these attacks have quickly become evident in the region’s industrial and commercial sectors. Major industrial companies in Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates have reported disruptions to their operations, with some production lines halted due to insecurity and logistical challenges. This situation is particularly significant as the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most vital energy transit routes, faces increasing threats.

The entry of the Houthis into the war

In this context, Yemen’s Houthi group has further complicated the situation by increasing its involvement in the crisis. Mohammed Mansour, the group’s information minister, stated that closing the Bab el-Mandeb Strait is one of the options on the table in confronting the United States and Israel. He emphasized that Houthi decision-making is independent and that the group is expanding its operations step by step. At the same time, the Houthi military spokesperson announced a second attack on Israel within less than 24 hours and pledged that such attacks will continue. These actions could seriously threaten the security of one of the world’s most important maritime chokepoints.

Inside Iran, reports indicate an increase in attacks on sensitive military and nuclear sites. According to Russia’s state-run TASS news agency, about 400 Russian personnel have been evacuated from the Bushehr nuclear power plant. The head of Russia’s state nuclear energy corporation described the situation at the facility as deteriorating, stating that installations related to the reactor have been targeted multiple times. This has significantly raised concerns about nuclear safety.

In addition to Bushehr, there are reports of attacks on other military and nuclear sites, including Parchin and the Kouhak military base. In Tehran, multiple areas—such as Masoudieh, Sohrevardi, Mahallati Town, Pasdaran, and areas around Mehrabad Airport—have been targeted by airstrikes. These attacks have also spread to other cities, including Isfahan, Arak, Karaj, and Kashan.

In the capital, the security situation has noticeably worsened. Reports indicate an explosion near Evin Prison, a facility known for holding political prisoners, raising concerns among inmates’ families. Although it has been stated that the prison itself was not directly targeted, increased security measures around it are evident. At the same time, a residential area in Saadat Abad has been struck, and search operations for individuals trapped under rubble are ongoing. In areas such as Jannat Abad and Masoudieh, building destruction and power outages have also been reported.

Expansion of the conflict

According to reports, the Pentagon is reviewing plans for potential ground operations in Iran. Meanwhile, the amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli, along with thousands of military personnel, has entered the region. These movements indicate that broader military options are under consideration, although no final decision has been announced.

Taken together, these developments indicate that the crisis has entered a complex and multi-layered phase—one in which not only military targets but also economic infrastructure, residential areas, and vital global trade routes are under threat. The continuation of this trend could have far-reaching consequences for regional security and the global economy, especially if key chokepoints such as the Strait of Hormuz and Bab el-Mandeb face serious disruption.

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