US military strikes have reportedly hit strategic infrastructure in Iran’s Chabahar port area, according to Press TV. The strikes are said to have caused partial damage to the Shahid Beheshti Port, Kalantari Port, and the maritime traffic control tower. This development comes amid the ongoing US-Israel-Iran conflict, now entering its third week. The conflict has seen retaliatory actions from Iran, targeting US-linked vessels in the region. While the US strikes appear to focus on military facilities near the Chabahar Free Trade Zone, the damage to civilian infrastructure could heighten tensions and potentially lead to further escalation.

Key Takeaways

The strikes appear to increase the likelihood of a full airspace closure in Iran, with markets reflecting a 28.5% probability of such an event by July 31.

Recent activity suggests heightened anticipation of a full airspace closure, with notable increases in YES pricing for the July and August timelines.

The conflict escalation, particularly involving strategic infrastructure, appears to align with scenarios where Iran might implement broader defensive measures, including airspace restrictions.