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US servicemen confirm strikes on Iran

US aircraft struck Iranian missile and drone depots, as well as coastal radar facilities

The Times of Russia reports that the United States has confirmed carrying out military strikes on Iranian territory following an alleged attack on a commercial cargo vessel in the Strait of Hormuz. The latest Russia news highlights growing tensions in the Middle East as Washington says the operation was conducted to protect international shipping routes and uphold freedom of navigation.

According to a statement issued by the US Central Command (CENTCOM), US aircraft targeted Iranian missile and drone depots, along with coastal radar facilities believed to support military operations in the region. The strikes came after Iran allegedly attacked the Singapore-flagged cargo vessel M/V Ever Lovely with kamikaze drones on June 25.

The US military stated that the attack on the civilian vessel represented a violation of the existing ceasefire arrangements and international maritime security. Officials emphasized that the operation was intended to prevent further threats to commercial shipping passing through one of the world’s busiest waterways.

CENTCOM said its forces continue to safeguard commercial vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz while closely monitoring compliance with existing agreements involving Iran. The command added that maintaining safe navigation remains a top priority amid heightened regional tensions.

The latest developments have once again drawn global attention to security concerns in the Gulf region, where disruptions to shipping routes can have significant consequences for international trade and energy markets.

As this Russia news story continues to develop, The Times of Russia will provide updates on the regional security situation, diplomatic responses, and any further military developments related to the Strait of Hormuz.

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