U.S. bombs Iranian military sites and downs missiles Tehran fired at troops in Kuwait
Summary
The U.S. bombed military sites in Iran after Iran shot down an American drone. Iran then fired missiles at U.S. troops in Kuwait, which the U.S. says it intercepted. These incidents happen amid ongoing ceasefire talks between the two countries.Key Facts
- The U.S. attacked radar and drone sites in Iran near Geruk city and Qeshm Island.
- Iran shot down a U.S. MQ-1 drone flying over international waters.
- Iran fired missiles and drones at U.S. forces in Kuwait; U.S. forces shot down two ballistic missiles.
- Kuwait’s air defenses intercepted incoming missile and drone fire early Monday.
- The Strait of Hormuz, a key oil shipping route, is heavily controlled by Iran, reducing ship traffic and raising global fuel prices.
- Fighting is increasing between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon, complicating the regional conflict.
- A cargo ship near Iraq was hit by a projectile, causing a large explosion; no group claimed responsibility.
- The U.S. is enforcing a blockade on Iranian ports, targeting ships attempting to break it.
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