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Israel Strikes Iranian Ships in Caspian Sea - Russian-Iranian Corridor Severed

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In a dramatic escalation of the conflict, Israel launched strikes against Iranian military vessels operating in the Caspian Sea, severing a crucial logistics corridor between Russia and Iran. The operation marks the first known Israeli military action in the Caspian region.

According to military sources, the strikes targeted ships that were being used to transport military equipment and supplies between Russian and Iranian ports. The corridor had been a vital lifeline for Iran, allowing it to receive Russian-made weapons and technology while bypassing international sanctions.

The operation raises serious questions about the expanding geographic scope of the conflict and potential implications for Russia, which considers the Caspian Sea part of its sphere of influence. Moscow condemned the strikes as a violation of international law and an act of aggression in a region where Israel has no legitimate security interests.

Israeli officials defended the operation, stating that the Russian-Iranian military corridor posed a direct threat to Israeli security and that disrupting enemy supply lines is a legitimate military objective. The strikes are expected to significantly degrade Iran's ability to resupply its forces.