Warplanes belonging to the United States and Israel launched an aerial attack targeting Iranian boats in the area south of the strategic Larak Island in the Strait of Hormuz. Media sources reported that the bombing, which occurred on Monday, resulted in the death of at least four people, while efforts to count the total number of casualties are still ongoing, amid official assurances that the field situation in Bandar Abbas has returned to normal.
For its part, press reports quoted American officials as saying that the raids targeted a site for surface-to-air (SAM) missile systems in the Bandar Abbas area. A senior official explained that this move came in direct response to an attempt to target American fighters by those systems, describing the operation as falling within defensive measures to protect air forces in the region.
In a related context, informed sources stressed that these airstrikes do not necessarily mean the collapse of existing ceasefire understandings, but rather are a localized reaction to direct threats. International circles are cautiously monitoring the repercussions of this escalation in vital waterways, especially with the continued military tension in the Gulf region and the Strait of Hormuz.
US strikes in Iran are defensive and do not indicate the end of the ceasefire agreement.





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US-Israeli attack targets Iranian boats and missile platforms in the Strait of Hormuz