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by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Washington D.C. Bureau Chief
(Worthy News) – Israel has carried out a rare and far-reaching military strike on Iran’s Caspian Sea port of Bandar Anzali, targeting a logistics hub used by Russia and Iran to transport weapons, according to the Wall Street Journal..
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Wall Street JournalIsrael strikes a Russian-Iranian weapons smuggling route in the Caspian Sea for the first time, targeting a key supply line used to transfer drones, ammunition, and other military equipment.
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The strike—Israel’s first ever on the Caspian Sea — hit what officials describe as a critical supply route used to move ammunition, Shahed drones, and other military equipment between the two nations. The inland sea, beyond the operational reach of the U.S. Navy, has served as a strategic corridor connecting Russian and Iranian ports roughly 600 miles apart.
Israeli forces reportedly struck dozens of targets at the port, including naval vessels, a command center, and shipyard facilities used to maintain military assets. Verified footage showed significant damage to Iran’s naval headquarters and destruction of multiple vessels, though the full extent remains unclear.
Military analysts say the operation was designed not only to degrade Iran’s capabilities but also to disrupt a growing alliance between Moscow and Tehran. Russia has increasingly relied on Iranian drones in its war in Ukraine, while also providing Tehran with satellite intelligence and enhanced drone technology for use against U.S. assets and regional targets.
“The most important goal of this strike was to limit Russian smuggling and demonstrate Iran’s vulnerability in the Caspian,” said Eliezer Marum, a former commander of the Israeli Navy.
The Caspian corridor has played a central role in sustaining Russia’s war effort. Previous reports indicated that hundreds of thousands of artillery shells and over a million rounds of ammunition were transported from Iran to Russia via this route. Ships often evaded detection by disabling transponders, complicating Western efforts to monitor the transfers.
The strike may also carry broader economic implications. With military shipments intertwined with civilian trade—including grain and energy supplies—the disruption could place additional strain on Iran’s domestic stability. Analysts suggest the move signals Israel’s capability to target not only military infrastructure but also pressure points affecting Iran’s internal resilience.
Russia condemned the attack, warning against further escalation in the Caspian region and emphasizing the port’s role in civilian trade. Despite the warning, Israel appears to have expanded its operational reach, signaling a willingness to confront Iranian supply networks even in geographically sensitive zones.
Experts caution that while the strike is significant, Iran and Russia may reroute their operations through alternate ports, limiting long-term disruption. Still, in the short term, the blow to drone supply chains and logistics could impact ongoing military operations across multiple theaters.
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