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New satellite images clearly show devastation across Iran US and Israeli attacks, It also revealed the damage caused by Tehran’s retaliatory attacks in the region.
According to U.S. Central Command, which oversees U.S. military operations throughout the region middle East, In the first two days of Operation Epic Fury, U.S. forces struck more than 1,250 targets.
Satellite images from Planet Labs captured burning ships and damaged facilities at the Konarak base in southern Iran, as well as severe damage to the Iranian naval headquarters in Bandar Abbas in the Persian Gulf, reflecting the scale of the attack on military infrastructure.

Satellite images from Planet Labs show damage to the Konarak naval base in southern Iran (left) and the Iranian naval headquarters in Bandar Bandar Abbas in the Persian Gulf (right). (PBC Planet Labs)
Image taken by Vantor showing the Choqa Balk drone facility in the west Iran were attacked, and other key military and strategic locations were damaged in U.S.-Israeli attacks.
Radar systems at Zahedan Air Base in eastern Iran, near the country’s borders with Pakistan and Afghanistan, were also hit.
The two facilities are approximately 800 to 900 miles apart, underscoring the broad scope of the coordinated strike.
Separately, satellite images from Planet Labs showed thick smoke rising over Tehran, indicating explosions and fires inside the Iranian capital.
The smoke underscores how the conflict has moved beyond isolated military locations and into the heart of Iran’s political center.
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Satellite imagery from Planet Labs shows plumes of smoke billowing over Tehran, Iran, on March 1, 2026. (PBC Planet Labs)
Iran has also responded with missile and drone attacks, expanding the conflict across the region. Satellite images show damage to the United Arab Emirates port city of Sharjah. Sharjah is the third most populous city after Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
Jebel Ali port, the region’s largest maritime hub, was also targeted, underscoring how retaliation extends from military locations to critical infrastructure.
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The United States has warned of further retaliation as both sides said they were ready for more rounds of strikes. Pentagon officials said U.S. troops in the region remained on high alert and publicly warned that any new attacks against U.S. citizens would trigger a forceful response.
With the damage already visible from western Iran to the Persian Gulf, the coming days may determine whether the confrontation stabilizes — or escalates into a broader regional war.







