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U.S. Strikes in Hormuzgan and Iran's Response

Tensions between Iran and the United States reportedly escalated sharply early on Wednesday following a series of alleged U.S. air and missile strikes on multiple locations in Iran’s southern coastal province of Hormozgan, including the islands and coastal districts of Qeshm, Sirik, and Jask. The developments were accompanied by claims of immediate Iranian retaliation against U.S. military assets in the region and beyond.

 

 

 

Nournews: According to reports attributed to Iranian media and statements from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), the initial wave of U.S. attacks occurred in the early hours of the morning. These strikes allegedly targeted several sites in Hormozgan Province. Iranian sources stated that in Sirik, a telecommunications tower was damaged, and in the Bamani district of the same region, two water storage tanks were destroyed. Local accounts also mentioned explosions in Qeshm and surrounding coastal areas, with residents reporting multiple loud blasts during the night.

Iranian state media further reported that the exact nature of some of the explosions remained unclear initially, though later official statements attributed them to incoming projectiles. Witnesses described at least six separate explosions in parts of southern Iran, including Qeshm Island and nearby coastal towns.

At the same time, former U.S. President Donald Trump publicly stated that the U.S. military action was conducted in response to the destruction of an Apache attack helicopter. He claimed that the strikes were justified and confirmed that military operations were ongoing. In additional remarks made during an interview, he insisted that the United States had a “strong and decisive response” and suggested that broader military operations could continue. He also referred to the existence of an ongoing agreement with Iran, stating that he believed it would remain in place despite the escalation.

In response, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi strongly condemned the U.S. actions, describing them as a blatant violation of Iranian sovereignty. In a public message posted on social media, he warned that Iranian armed forces would not leave any attack unanswered. He also issued a stern warning to the United States, stating that if it wanted safety, it should “leave the region.” Araghchi emphasized that the Strait of Hormuz is located in internationally shared waters between Iran and Oman, far from the United States, and argued that regional maritime boundaries are clearly defined without ambiguity. He also referenced historical examples of foreign military intervention in the Persian Gulf, suggesting that such interventions had historically ended in failure.

Following the initial strikes, the IRGC announced a series of retaliatory operations. According to official statements, Iran’s naval forces launched a drone attack targeting the U.S. Fifth Fleet stationed in Bahrain. The IRGC claimed this operation took place around 2:30 a.m. local time and was conducted in direct response to the earlier U.S. attacks on Iranian territory.

In addition, Iranian forces reported the downing of a U.S. MQ-9 reconnaissance drone. The IRGC stated that the unmanned aerial vehicle was intercepted and destroyed over Jam County in Bushehr Province while it was approaching the operational zone near the Strait of Hormuz. The drone was reportedly tracked and engaged by Iran’s air defense systems as it entered sensitive airspace.

Iranian military sources further claimed that missile strikes were carried out against U.S. military infrastructure at Al-Azraq Air Base in Azraq Air Base. According to these reports, multiple targets were hit, including hangars allegedly housing F-35 fighter jets and command-and-control facilities. Iranian statements described the attack as part of a broader counteroffensive in response to U.S. military actions.

Separately, Iranian sources reiterated that additional retaliatory operations were ongoing and warned that further escalation could follow if U.S. attacks continued. The IRGC emphasized that its forces remained on full combat readiness and that stronger responses would be considered if what it described as “hostile actions” persisted.

On the U.S. side, unnamed officials cited in various reports stated that a second wave of strikes against Iran was underway. These officials claimed that the next phase of operations would focus on Iranian air defense systems and radar installations. At the same time, U.S. military command structures, including U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), reportedly confirmed that the operations were conducted under direct authorization from the U.S. president.

Meanwhile, regional media sources reported that U.S. military bases across the Middle East were placed on high alert. Elevated readiness levels were reported in Kuwait, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, and Qatar. These measures were interpreted as precautionary steps amid fears that the conflict could expand across the region.

Iranian officials insisted that the country had previously warned against any military action by the United States and reiterated that any aggression would be met with a decisive response. Local Iranian sources also later reported that the intensity of the attacks in southern Iran had decreased after the initial wave, and that the situation in areas such as Qeshm, Sirik, and Jask had returned to relative calm.

The overall situation remains highly volatile, with both sides presenting conflicting accounts of strikes, counterstrikes, and damage assessments. Iranian authorities maintain that they retain the right to respond further, while U.S. sources continue to indicate that military operations are ongoing and may expand depending on developments on the ground.

In summary, the incident represents a significant escalation in already heightened tensions between Iran and the United States, involving reported strikes on Iranian territory, retaliatory drone and missile operations against U.S. assets in Bahrain and Jordan, and heightened military alert levels across multiple Persian Gulf states.

  

 

 

Nournews: According to reports attributed to Iranian media and statements from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), the initial wave of U.S. attacks occurred in the early hours of the morning. These strikes allegedly targeted several sites in Hormozgan Province. Iranian sources stated that in Sirik, a telecommunications tower was damaged, and in the Bamani district of the same region, two water storage tanks were destroyed. Local accounts also mentioned explosions in Qeshm and surrounding coastal areas, with residents reporting multiple loud blasts during the night.

Iranian state media further reported that the exact nature of some of the explosions remained unclear initially, though later official statements attributed them to incoming projectiles. Witnesses described at least six separate explosions in parts of southern Iran, including Qeshm Island and nearby coastal towns.

At the same time, former U.S. President Donald Trump publicly stated that the U.S. military action was conducted in response to the destruction of an Apache attack helicopter. He claimed that the strikes were justified and confirmed that military operations were ongoing. In additional remarks made during an interview, he insisted that the United States had a “strong and decisive response” and suggested that broader military operations could continue. He also referred to the existence of an ongoing agreement with Iran, stating that he believed it would remain in place despite the escalation.

In response, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi strongly condemned the U.S. actions, describing them as a blatant violation of Iranian sovereignty. In a public message posted on social media, he warned that Iranian armed forces would not leave any attack unanswered. He also issued a stern warning to the United States, stating that if it wanted safety, it should “leave the region.” Araghchi emphasized that the Strait of Hormuz is located in internationally shared waters between Iran and Oman, far from the United States, and argued that regional maritime boundaries are clearly defined without ambiguity. He also referenced historical examples of foreign military intervention in the Persian Gulf, suggesting that such interventions had historically ended in failure.

Following the initial strikes, the IRGC announced a series of retaliatory operations. According to official statements, Iran’s naval forces launched a drone attack targeting the U.S. Fifth Fleet stationed in Bahrain. The IRGC claimed this operation took place around 2:30 a.m. local time and was conducted in direct response to the earlier U.S. attacks on Iranian territory.

In addition, Iranian forces reported the downing of a U.S. MQ-9 reconnaissance drone. The IRGC stated that the unmanned aerial vehicle was intercepted and destroyed over Jam County in Bushehr Province while it was approaching the operational zone near the Strait of Hormuz. The drone was reportedly tracked and engaged by Iran’s air defense systems as it entered sensitive airspace.

Iranian military sources further claimed that missile strikes were carried out against U.S. military infrastructure at Al-Azraq Air Base in Azraq Air Base. According to these reports, multiple targets were hit, including hangars allegedly housing F-35 fighter jets and command-and-control facilities. Iranian statements described the attack as part of a broader counteroffensive in response to U.S. military actions.

Separately, Iranian sources reiterated that additional retaliatory operations were ongoing and warned that further escalation could follow if U.S. attacks continued. The IRGC emphasized that its forces remained on full combat readiness and that stronger responses would be considered if what it described as “hostile actions” persisted.

On the U.S. side, unnamed officials cited in various reports stated that a second wave of strikes against Iran was underway. These officials claimed that the next phase of operations would focus on Iranian air defense systems and radar installations. At the same time, U.S. military command structures, including U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), reportedly confirmed that the operations were conducted under direct authorization from the U.S. president.

Meanwhile, regional media sources reported that U.S. military bases across the Middle East were placed on high alert. Elevated readiness levels were reported in Kuwait, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, and Qatar. These measures were interpreted as precautionary steps amid fears that the conflict could expand across the region.

Iranian officials insisted that the country had previously warned against any military action by the United States and reiterated that any aggression would be met with a decisive response. Local Iranian sources also later reported that the intensity of the attacks in southern Iran had decreased after the initial wave, and that the situation in areas such as Qeshm, Sirik, and Jask had returned to relative calm.

The overall situation remains highly volatile, with both sides presenting conflicting accounts of strikes, counterstrikes, and damage assessments. Iranian authorities maintain that they retain the right to respond further, while U.S. sources continue to indicate that military operations are ongoing and may expand depending on developments on the ground.

In summary, the incident represents a significant escalation in already heightened tensions between Iran and the United States, involving reported strikes on Iranian territory, retaliatory drone and missile operations against U.S. assets in Bahrain and Jordan, and heightened military alert levels across multiple Persian Gulf states.

 

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