US military launches strikes against Iran, Central Command says
U.S. Central Command said the strikes were meant to punish attacks on civilian crews and warned Iran’s aggression could jeopardize the ceasefire.
- Early Wednesday, the United States military launched over 80 strikes against Iranian targets following Tehran's alleged attacks on three commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
- Washington withdrew a key concession on Tuesday allowing Iran to sell oil on international markets, citing the shipping attacks; oil prices rose more than 3%.
- Retaliating Wednesday, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps targeted U.S. sites in Bahrain's Fifth Naval District and Kuwait, where the Kuwaiti army confronted 'hostile' missile attacks.
- U.S. Central Command stated American forces remain 'postured and prepared to hold Iran accountable,' while Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters condemned the strikes as a 'blatant act of aggression.'
- These hostilities violate the 60-day ceasefire intended for permanent peace negotiations, which had already stalled following the February death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
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The forces of the Central Command of the United States (Centcom) have launched a new series of attacks against Iran, hitting more than 80 targets in immediate response to the latest offensive of Tehran against merchant ships in transit in the Strait of Hormuz. The US forces have hit the systems of aerial defense, the networks of command and control, the coastal radar stations, the capabilities of antinave missiles and more than 60 small vessels …
US responds to Strait of Hormuz attacks with strikes on Iran
Both sides reported hitting dozens of targets in renewed hostilities, which have placed fresh strain on an interim deal to end the Middle East war and pushed oil prices to their highest level in two weeks. The post US responds to Strait of Hormuz attacks with strikes on Iran appeared first on Vanguard News.
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