INTERNATIONAL — June 27, 2026

US and Iran Exchange Strikes Near Strait of Hormuz

US Central Command said the strikes on southern Iran responded to a drone attack on a commercial ship, while the IRGC reported targeting US positions and warned of further retaliation.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Hurriyat2 min read

US and Iran Exchange Strikes Near Strait of Hormuz
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US Central Command announced that American forces carried out strikes against several missile, drone, and radar sites located in southern Iran. The command explained that these operations were conducted in response to an Iranian drone attack on a commercial ship close to the Strait of Hormuz.

Iran's IRGC naval forces responded by targeting multiple positions of US forces in the region. This action was taken as a counter to the American strikes.

The IRGC further stated that any future aggression against Iran would elicit an unprecedented response from the Iranian side.

The New York Times, relying on information from an American official, detailed that the US attacks hit various sites associated with missiles, drones, and radars in the southern parts of Iran.

The exchange of attacks between the two sides occurred last night in the area near the Strait of Hormuz. Officials from both the United States and Iran have provided their respective accounts of the events leading to and following the incidents.

The commercial ship that was targeted by the Iranian drone was operating in the vicinity of the strategic waterway. US Central Command linked the ship attack directly to the decision to launch strikes on Iranian territory.

IRGC statements emphasized the targeting of US force positions as a necessary measure in the ongoing situation.

This sequence of events highlights the tensions in the region involving the two nations.

Read the original reporting at Hurriyat

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