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U.S. Strikes Iranian Sites After Drone Attack on Hormuz Shipping
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First reported by Ynet · 13 hours ago
What happened
The U.S. said it struck Iranian missile, drone and radar sites near the Strait of Hormuz after drones hit a commercial ship. The attack followed Donald Trump’s confirmation that Iran was behind the shipping incident and his warning that Washington would respond.
- 01U.S. aircraft hit Iranian targets near Sirik, south Iran, after a Hormuz shipping attack.
- 02Trump said Iran launched at least four drones, three were shot down, and one hit a cargo ship.
- 03CENTCOM called the strikes a strong response to Iran’s violation of the ceasefire.
- 04IRGC denied any direct communication line with the U.S. over the strait.
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