Iran port explosion exposes ‘deep vulnerabilities’ in regime’s vital sectors amid unrest concerns
Share and Follow

“At this stage, there is no credible damage assessment,” Ghasseminejad added, noting all guesses at this point about the extent of the damage were speculation based on images of the damage to the containers and the administrative buildings in the port. 

But he noted that “if the damage proves to be extensive and severe, it could place the regime under significant economic and logistical pressure.”

Just two days after the explosion, Tehran claimed port operations had returned to normal. Iran says the explosion killed 70, but some sources estimate the toll could be closer to 250.

Drone footage of the port showed substantial damage, including the destruction of the nearby administrative buildings and a crater left by the explosion.

Image show extent of Iran port explosion

Smoke fills the sky above a devastated area of Shahid Rajaee port in Bandar Abbas, Iran, April 28, 2025.  (Rahim/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images)

Officials with the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) also told Fox News Digital that eyewitnesses have suggested it could take up to 20 days to extinguish ongoing fires, some of which are believed to be in the shipping containers. 

“A clearer picture should emerge in the coming weeks,” Ghasseminejad said. “It is unlikely that the port is back to its normal operation and full capacity given the damage to the administrative buildings, the infrastructure, and the fact that hundreds of people working at the port are unfortunately dead, missing or injured. 

“The regime has the incentive to lie as it wants to show it has control over the situation, but a lot of sources inside Iran in the business community differ.” 

The Iranian regime was accused of “covering up” the death toll this week by the NCRI, which has spoken to eyewitnesses at the port, in a move to counter internal dissidence. It also took steps to limit access to information for not only local residents but media outlets, and it downplayed the severity of the incident. 

Iran port explosion

Emergency workers and citizens gather at a barricade as smoke continues to rise in Bandar Abbas, Iran, April 28, 2025.  (Rahim/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images)

“Regardless of the final assessment, the explosion underscores the deep vulnerabilities in Iran’s critical infrastructure and the regime’s incompetence,” Ghasseminejad said, “vulnerabilities that are even more acute in sectors vital to the regime’s survival, such as crude oil export terminals and gas production facilities. 

“The regime is now both incompetent and weak, a deadly combination.”

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
Florida teen arrested weeks after he 'made up' that he was missing

Florida Teen’s Bizarre Disappearance Hoax Unraveled: Arrest Shocks Community

A teenager in Florida, Caden Speight, is now facing serious legal repercussions,…
Missouri man executed for killing state trooper, marking state's first execution of the year

Missouri Executes Man for Trooper’s Murder: Landmark Case of 2023

A Missouri resident, found guilty of murdering a state trooper two decades…
The truth about Trump's Time photo: How staffed laughed over image

Unveiling the Laughter: The Real Story Behind Trump’s Time Magazine Cover Photo

When Donald Trump orchestrated a groundbreaking peace agreement that effectively ended the…
Trump's whirlwind effort to make it back to honor Charlie Kirk

Inside Trump’s Swift Campaign to Celebrate Charlie Kirk: A Strategic Move for 2024

Despite being in the midst of finalizing a landmark peace agreement in…
Terrifying moment far-left arsonist firebombs home of Josh Shapiro

Shocking Incident: Arson Attack Targets Home of Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro

The individual responsible for the arson attack on Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro’s…
Fall is losing its chill

Autumn’s Traditional Chill is Gradually Disappearing

A recent study reveals that in nearly 200 cities, the onset of…
Corpus Christi faces water emergency as energy plants strain supply

Corpus Christi Confronts Water Crisis Amidst Increased Demand from Power Plants

Corpus Christi, one of Texas’s largest cities, is at the heart of…
Rival coach says the Titans are historically awful as dysfunction engulfs floundering team

Unraveling the Titans: An Insider’s Take on Their Historic Downfall and Internal Chaos

Some weeks ago, Cam Ward didn’t mince words when he called the…