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U.S., Israeli strikes hit Iran port city near Strait of Hormuz: state media

The U.S. and Israel targeted military-industrial sites in a regional conflict that has disrupted global energy markets and killed five civilians, Iranian state media reported.

  • On Sunday, US-Israeli strikes hit a quay at the Iranian port city of Bandar Khamir near the strategic Strait of Hormuz, killing five people according to Iranian state media.
  • Iran retaliated Sunday by targeting major aluminium producers in Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates, with the Revolutionary Guards claiming the strikes hit facilities linked to the US military.
  • An Israeli military spokesman warned that attacks on Iranian military industry have intensified and "within a few days, we will complete attacks on all critical components." Emirates Global Aluminium reported six wounded in the strikes.
  • Pakistan will host foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt on Monday to discuss the crisis, as President Masoud Pezeshkian thanked Islamabad "for its mediation efforts to stop the aggression."
  • The USS Tripoli arrived in the Middle East on Friday with around 3,500 Marines and sailors amid speculation over potential ground operations, while Vice President Vance said the US has "accomplished all its military objectives" but the war must continue "a little while longer.
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Since 28 February, Iran has almost closed the Strait of Ormuz, causing a surge in world oil and gas prices. The new strikes that hit the dock of an Iranian port near this strategic location could still cause damage.

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