US strikes Iranian missile sites near Strait of Hormuz with bunker-buster bombs — anti-ship threat to shipping targeted
The US military struck Iranian missile sites along Iran's coastline near the Strait of Hormuz, using bunker-buster bombs to neutralize anti-ship missiles that posed a direct risk to international shipping. The targeted sites were assessed as Iranian coastal defense missile installations that had been positioned to threaten commercial and military vessels transiting the critical chokepoint.
Actor responses
CENTCOM confirms strikes against Iranian coastal missile sites near Strait of Hormuz. Anti-ship missiles posed direct risk to international shipping. US forces will protect freedom of navigation.
Iranian officials condemned the US strikes near Hormuz as an act of aggression against sovereign territory, reiterating that the strait will not return to pre-war status regardless of US military pressure.
Israel welcomes US strikes on Iranian Hormuz missile sites as a necessary step to neutralize Iran maritime denial capabilities.
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