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Israel Strikes the Caspian: Hitting the Russia–Iran Weapons Smuggling Pipeline at Its Source

by Team Lumida
March 25, 2026
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Israel Strikes the Caspian: Hitting the Russia–Iran Weapons Smuggling Pipeline at Its Source
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  • Israel carried out its first-ever strike on the Caspian Sea, hitting Iran’s Bandar Anzali port to disrupt a key Russia–Iran weapons smuggling route used to transfer drones, ammunition and oil.
  • The Caspian route has been critical for moving Shahed drones — manufactured in both countries — to Russia for use against Ukraine and to Iran for strikes across the Persian Gulf.
  • In 2023 alone, ships on the Caspian carried more than 300,000 artillery shells and a million rounds of ammunition from Iran to Russia, per documents reviewed by the Journal.
  • The strike also threatens Iran’s food security by disrupting wheat imports via the same route — signaling Israel’s willingness to expand economic pressure on the Iranian population.

What Happened?

The Israeli military said it hit dozens of targets including warships, a command center, a port and a shipyard used to maintain vessels. Photos verified by the Journal and Storyful confirmed damage to Iran’s naval headquarters and destroyed naval vessels. The Caspian route — connecting Russian and Iranian ports roughly 600 miles apart — has served as a critical sanctions-circumvention channel, with shipments at Bandar Anzali tripling last year despite existing U.S. and allied sanctions on vessels and entities involved. The route has also been used to supply Russia with Iranian artillery shells and to move Shahed drones, now manufactured in both countries, which have been deployed against Ukrainian cities and U.S. assets across the Persian Gulf. Russia condemned the strike and warned against expanding the war to the Caspian, while Israel notably avoided naming Russia in its public statement to avoid further antagonizing Moscow.

Why It Matters?

The Caspian strike represents a significant escalation in scope and geography of the Iran conflict, extending military operations well beyond the Persian Gulf theater. Strategically, it targets the supply chain that sustains both Russia’s war in Ukraine and Iran’s ability to project force across the Gulf — two conflicts that have increasingly become operationally linked. By hitting food and civilian trade infrastructure at the same port, Israel is also signaling its capacity and willingness to apply broader economic pressure on Iran if necessary. The geopolitical complexity is considerable: Israel has historically maintained careful ties with Moscow, and the strike risks pushing Russia toward more active support for Iran. Russia is already sharing satellite imagery and improved drone technology with Tehran to help strike U.S. targets. Any further Russian escalation in support of Iran would materially change the risk calculus for U.S. and allied forces in the region, with direct implications for energy markets and broader geopolitical stability.

What’s Next?

Analysts expect Russia and Iran to reroute weapons transfers to other Caspian ports, limiting but not eliminating the strike’s long-term disruption. Israel has signaled readiness for further strikes if needed. The more significant question is how Russia responds: an escalation of Russian military support for Iran — beyond imagery and drone technology — would introduce a new and dangerous variable into the conflict. For markets and investors, watch for any signs of Russian retaliation or deeper involvement, which would further destabilize Gulf energy infrastructure and extend the timeline for Hormuz reopening. The drone supply disruption has a plausible near-term impact on Iran’s operational tempo in the Gulf, while the potential food supply constraint adds another lever of pressure in any forthcoming ceasefire negotiations.


Source: The Wall Street Journal — Israel Hits Russian-Iranian Weapons Smuggling Route in the Caspian Sea

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