Explosions have reportedly rocked the strategic Iranian energy hub, which handles about 90% of the country’s oil exports The US has struck more than 50 military targets on Iran’s Kharg Island, including bunkers, radar systems, and ammunition depots, according to Iranian and Western media reports.Explosions were reported at the island’s oil terminal – a critical hub for Iran’s exports – with no immediate confirmation of casualties or damage. The strikes come hours before a deadline set by US President Donald Trump over the Strait of Hormuz, marking a sharp escalation in the conflict.Iran’s Revolutionary Guards warned of broader retaliation, saying any crossing of Tehran’s “red lines” would trigger a response “beyond the region,” adding that it would target infrastructure “to deprive the United States and its allies of oil and gas in the region for years.” Read more Why Iran is becoming Trump’s ‘forever war’ Trump urged Iran to reach a deal before the deadline, warning that “a whole civilization will die tonight” if no agreement is reached.Separately, the Israeli military said it had carried out a wide wave of strikes targeting dozens of sites across Iran while multiple strikes have been reported across the central region of the Jewish state.Key developments:A US-Israeli airstrike has hit Khorramabad airport in western IranIsrael has warned Iranians to avoid trains for their “safety” as the US has threatened to “demolish” infrastructure ahead of Trump’s Tuesday deadline, dubbed “Power Plant Day” and “Bridge Day”The IDF said it struck a petrochemical facility in Shiraz used for explosives and ballistic missile components, calling it one of the last remaining such sites in Iran, without providing evidence