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Iran Expands Attacks on Maritime Infrastructure in the Gulf

By MGN EditorialMarch 2, 2026 at 11:05 AM

Iran has escalated its attacks beyond shipping to include offshore oil and gas platforms in the Persian Gulf, raising concerns about regional stability and energy security.

In a concerning development, Iran has expanded its campaign of attacks against maritime targets in the Persian Gulf region. According to reports from Splash247, the Islamic Republic has now struck an unnamed oil platform and a jackup rig located within the United Arab Emirates' territorial waters. This latest offensive comes after Iran warned all countries in the region to cease supporting military operations against it. The attack on the oil platform follows previous strikes against commercial shipping vessels, which have heightened tensions and risks for the global maritime industry. 'Offshore infrastructure has now joined shipping on Iran's expanding target list,' Splash247 noted. 'The attack on the platform came after Iran warned all countries in the region to stop supporting military operations b.' The escalation of Iran's attacks beyond just shipping to include critical energy infrastructure is a concerning development that could have far-reaching implications for regional stability and global energy security. Analysts warn that Iran may continue to target offshore assets as part of its asymmetric warfare strategy against perceived adversaries. Shipowners, energy companies, and maritime authorities will need to closely monitor the situation and review security protocols to protect their personnel and assets in the volatile Persian Gulf region. Diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the tensions will also be crucial to prevent a wider conflict that could disrupt global supply chains.
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