Breaking News: Senior IRGC Navy Commander Mohammad Reza Khazini Reportedly Killed in U.S. Strike on July 8

 Breaking News: Senior IRGC Navy Commander Mohammad Reza Khazini Reportedly Killed in U.S. Strike on July 8

The Middle East has entered another dangerous chapter after Iranian state television reported that senior IRGC Navy commander Mohammad Reza Khazini was killed during a U.S. military strike on an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) command and control center on July 8, 2026.
Khazini had previously drawn international attention after reportedly warning that the Gulf of Oman would become a "graveyard" for U.S. Navy ships and Marines if hostilities escalated.

The reported strike marks a significant development in the ongoing confrontation between the United States and Iran, fueling fresh concerns over regional security, maritime trade routes, and the risk of a broader military conflict across the Middle East.

As governments and defense analysts monitor the situation closely, the international community is awaiting further statements from U.S. and Iranian officials, along with reactions from world leaders.

Stay tuned as more verified information becomes available on this developing story.

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