U.S. Launches Strikes on Iran in Response to Downed Apache Helicopter
CENTCOM said the operation was a proportional response and that the two Apache crew members were rescued within two hours.
- U.S. Central Command launched "self-defense strikes" against targets inside Iran on Tuesday evening, explicitly acting under the direction of President Donald Trump.
- The retaliatory operation commenced at approximately 5:00 p.m. ET, with military officials describing the mission as a "proportional response to unjustified Iranian aggression" following the downing of an American helicopter.
- Initial field reports indicate the U.S. strikes focused heavily on the Strait of Hormuz region, successfully hitting multiple Iranian radar installations and air defense networks, while local state media reported subsequent explosions on Hormuz and Qeshm islands.
- The escalation centers on Monday night's crash of a U.S. Army Apache helicopter off Oman, which Trump publicly insisted was shot down by Iranian forces despite initial military caution regarding the definitive cause.
- The sudden military friction severely threatens fragile, back-channel peace talks, happening just as Trump told reporters that a comprehensive regional agreement with Tehran had been in its "final throes" and potentially days away.
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America's target was the military and telecommunications infrastructure in the Strait of Hormuz.
The U.S. Armed Forces "in self-defence" attacked Iran, according to the US Central Command (CENTCOM).
US launches self-defense strikes against Iran following Apache helicopter downing
US Central Command (CENTCOM) said Tuesday that American forces have completed a series of "self-defense strikes" against Iranian military targets in response to the downing of a US Army Apache helicopter on Monday.
The US military retaliated against Iranian targets overnight Tuesday after Iran shot down an Apache helicopter patrolling the Strait of Hormuz. President Donald Trump acknowledged the loss of the Apache, writing in a tweet that he “must respond as necessary.” The US Central Command, Centcom, tweeted that it was a “self-defense” response ordered by US President Donald Trump. The strikes targeted Iranian air defenses, ground control stations and s…
Iran war: Strikes resume after U.S. helicopter collides with Iranian drone
The U.S. has resumed a series of military strikes against Iran, hours after a U.S. Army Apache helicopter went down following a collision with an Iranian drone. An investigation is underway to determine whether or not the Iranians intentionally hit the aircraft.
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