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U.S. Strikes Iran After Ship Attack Threatens Hormuz Shipping
Iranian forces struck a civilian container ship in the Strait of Hormuz; the U.S. answered with a third round of strikes
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Iranian forces struck a Cyprus-flagged container ship in the Strait of Hormuz. The U.S. answered with a third round of strikes against Iran as the ship’s crew abandoned the damaged vessel.
- Frame 1Iranian forces struck a civilian container ship in the Strait of Hormuz; the U.S. answered with a third round of strikes.
- Frame 2The Cyprus-flagged ship suffered engine-room damage and a fire about nine nautical miles east of Oman, military authorities reported.
- Frame 3The crew abandoned ship for a lifeboat, while U.S. Central Command reported one civilian crew member missing.
- Frame 4Iran said the ship used an unapproved route and had switched off its systems before its forces brought the vessel to a halt.
- Frame 5U.S. Central Command said its strikes aim to reduce Iran’s ability to attack civilian mariners and commercial ships.
- Frame 6Iran declared the strait closed and warned retaliation would bring a severe response, raising the risk of further disruption.
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- Jul 11, 11:17 PM EDT
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