

Israel carried out airstrikes on Iranian Navy targets in the Caspian Sea late Wednesday night, marking the first time it has hit this region since the war began.
The strikes targeted a major naval port near Bandar Anzali in northern Iran, where several vessels and key facilities were damaged or destroyed.
According to the Israeli military, the attack destroyed four missile boats fitted with air defence and anti-submarine systems, along with a corvette warship.
Several smaller support and patrol vessels were also hit. Some of the ships were docked at the port, while others were out at sea when they were targeted.
The strikes also damaged a naval command centre used to control operations in the area. Facilities used for repairing and maintaining military vessels were hit as well.
Israeli officials said the aim was to weaken Iran’s naval capabilities and limit its ability to operate in the region.
IRANIAN NAVAL INFRASTRUCTURE STRUCK IN THE CASPIAN SEA.
Targets included:
• Iranian Navy vessels, including missile ships, support vessels boats, & guard ships.
• A port command center from which Iranian Navy forces controlled naval operations
• Central infrastructure used… pic.twitter.com/8sNiWJzf9k— Israeli Air Force (@IAFsite) March 19, 2026
Military officials said the missile boats, although based in the Caspian Sea, could still pose a threat to Israeli aircraft because of their anti-aircraft systems.
By destroying them, Israel aimed to…
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