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Both the United States and Israel have been conducting strikes on key Iranian military and nuclear sites throughout the country.
In a statement to CNN, a source emphasized, “We haven’t even started hitting them hard. The major wave hasn’t occurred yet, but it’s coming soon.”
Satellite imagery from companies like Planet Labs and Vantor has captured extensive damage to buildings, ships, and tunnel systems.
Thick black plumes of smoke were observed rising from the naval base in Konarak, located in southeastern Iran.
In detailed images of the base, a vessel was visibly ablaze.
Following a strike, a ship was seen capsized near the base in the Gulf of Oman, with significant charring evident.
A ship was capsized off the base in the Gulf of Oman after a strike left the base charred.
“For decades, the Iranian regime has harassed international shipping,” US Central Command head Brad Cooper said in a video on X on Wednesday.
“Today, there is not a single Iranian vessel underway in the Arabian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz or Gulf of Oman, and we will not stop.”
Facilities were also destroyed at the base.
At the nearby airbase in Konarak, a precision air strike has damaged aircraft shelters. 
Black smoke and damage were seen at the Bandar Abbas Military Harbour – the main base and headquarters of the Iranian Navy.
The base is in a strategic position on the Strait of Hormuz.
The strait is a narrow waterway that allows passage to one-fifth of the world’s oil supply.
This military base in Isfahan, a city in central Iran that also houses a nuclear facility, was hit by a strike.
A radar system was destroyed at the Zahedan Airbase in eastern Iran near the border with Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Buildings and equipment were left in ruins after airstrikes at a drone base in Choqa Balk-e.
Smoke rose and buildings were crumbled at the Natanz Nuclear Facility, which was previously bombed by the US in June last year.
The United Nations’ nuclear watchdog confirmed there was damage but no radioactive consequences from the attack.
“Based on the latest available satellite âimagery, IAEA can now confirm some ârecent damage to entrance buildings of Iran’s underground âNatanz â Fuel Enrichment Plant,” the International Atomic Energy Agency said on X.
Tunnels collapsed at the Tabriz North Missile Base in Iran’s north-west, and they were also targeted in the US attack in June.
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