China, Iran, Russia to hold joint naval drill, eye military cooperation boost: Chinese defense ministry
- China, Iran, and Russia held joint naval drills named Maritime Security Belt 2025 in the Gulf of Oman on Tuesday, showing military cooperation amid regional tensions related to Iran's nuclear program and threats from Yemen's Houthi rebels.
- The drills focused on counter-piracy and terrorism operations at sea, including live-fire artillery drills, according to a statement from Russia's Defense Ministry.
- British military's United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations center warned of GPS interference in the Strait of Hormuz during the drills, affecting navigation for several hours.
- Iran's nuclear program and the threat from Yemen's Houthi rebels raise tension in the region, prompting warnings from Israel and the U.S. About potential military action against Iran's nuclear ambitions.
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