Iran Strikes American Base In Response to Attack On Iranian Port
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said on Thursday that it launched retaliatory strikes on an American military base after what it described as a US aerial attack near Bandar Abbas Airport, according to Iranian state-affiliated media reports.
Tasnim News Agency reported that the IRGC issued a statement claiming the American base had been targeted at approximately 4.50am local time. The statement alleged that US forces had earlier carried out a "pre-dawn aggression" using aerial projectiles against a location on the outskirts of Bandar Abbas Airport in southern Iran.
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The IRGC, however, did not identify the American facility allegedly struck, nor did it provide further details regarding the scale of the operation or any casualties.
The latest escalation comes amid growing tensions between Tehran and Washington around the Strait of Hormuz, a strategically vital shipping route through which a significant portion of the world's oil supplies passes.
Earlier on Thursday, Iranian media reported exchanges of fire between Iranian and US forces near the waterway. Tasnim, citing what it described as an informed military source, claimed that the IRGC navy fired upon a US tanker after it allegedly attempted to transit the Strait of Hormuz with its radar system switched off.
According to the report, US forces responded by firing at what Tasnim described as a "scorched area" near Bandar Abbas. The agency stated that the explosions heard in the region were linked to the incident and said no casualties or property damage had been recorded.
In a separate report, Tasnim claimed Iranian naval forces intercepted four vessels attempting to enter the Gulf through the Strait of Hormuz without prior coordination with Iranian authorities. The vessels were reportedly warned before Iranian forces fired warning shots, causing the ships to retreat.
Meanwhile, CBS News reported that the US military had conducted another round of strikes on Iranian targets on Wednesday local time. Citing a US official, the broadcaster said American forces shot down four Iranian drones and targeted a ground control station in Bandar Abbas that was allegedly preparing to launch a fifth drone.
The official described the US action as "measured" and "purely defensive", saying the operations were intended to preserve a fragile ceasefire between the two countries.
According to CBS, the drones were considered a threat to maritime security near the Strait of Hormuz. Despite the latest confrontation, the US official reportedly maintained that the ceasefire between Washington and Tehran remained intact.
US President Donald Trump also reiterated his position on Iran during remarks on Wednesday, insisting that Tehran "cannot have nuclear weapons". He said he remained committed to securing a favourable ceasefire arrangement and warned that he "would not be outlasted".
Speaking about the Strait of Hormuz, Trump said the passage would remain "open to everybody", adding that freedom of navigation continued to form part of ongoing ceasefire discussions.












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