Strikes Reach Bandar Khamir Port in Hormozgan — 5 Killed
US-Israeli coalition strikes southern Iranian port near Qeshm Island and Strait of Hormuz; first confirmed kills at Hormozgan coastal facility
US-Israeli coalition strikes reached the southern Iranian port city of Bandar Khamir in Hormozgan Province on Day 30, killing at least five people. Bandar Khamir is a coastal port on the Persian Gulf situated near Qeshm Island — placing the strike within the strategic Hormozgan Province that also encompasses the Strait of Hormuz itself. The attack extends the targeting envelope significantly southward from Tehran and the industrial heartland: Hormozgan province is the geographic nexus of the conflict over Hormuz, where Iran has deployed naval assets to sustain its blockade of the strait. Iranian forces use Hormozgan coastal sites — including small islands and inlets — to launch fast-boat and drone operations against shipping. The Bandar Khamir strike is the first confirmed civilian-impact event in the province and signals the coalition is now operating against southern coastal infrastructure concurrent with the Pentagon planning ground raids on Kharg Island and Hormuz coastal sites disclosed the same day.
Key facts
- •Bandar Khamir port struck on Day 30 — at least 5 killed, first confirmed casualties in Hormozgan province
- •Hormozgan Province encompasses the Strait of Hormuz — Iran uses coastal sites for fast-boat and drone operations
- •Strike extends coalition targeting from Tehran/inland to southern Persian Gulf coastline
- •Pentagon disclosed Hormuz coastal site raid plans same day (WaPo) — Bandar Khamir aligns with that targeting logic
- •No IDF or US comment; reported by Iranian state media
Timeline
Bandar Khamir port struck — 5 killed in Hormozgan province
WaPo: Pentagon planning Kharg Island raids and Hormuz coastal operations