Five Civilians Killed in US Attacks on Cargo Boats: Iranian Media Report

Iranian media reports five civilians were killed in US attacks on two small cargo boats near the Strait of Hormuz. The US military claims it targeted six Iranian speedboats, but no combat vessels were hit. President Trump downplayed the incident, calling it "not heavy firing," while Iran rejected US claims and noted no commercial vessels have transited the strait. A ceasefire between the US and Iran took effect in April, but talks in Islamabad ended without a deal.

Key Points: US Strikes Kill 5 Civilians on Iranian Cargo Boats

  • US forces attacked two civilian cargo boats, killing five
  • US claims it targeted six Iranian speedboats
  • Trump downplays incident, Iran rejects US claims
  • Ceasefire talks in Islamabad ended without deal
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Five civilians killed in US attacks on cargo boats: Iranian media

Iranian media reports five civilians killed in US attacks on cargo boats in the Strait of Hormuz; US claims it targeted Iranian speedboats; Trump downplays incident.

"It was not heavy firing - Donald Trump"

Tehran, May 5

Five civilians were killed in US attacks on cargo boats, Iran's semi-official Tasnim news agency reported on Tuesday.

Following the claim by the US military that it had targeted six Iranian speedboats, and given that none of Iran's combat vessels was hit, local sources were consulted to verify the nature of the incident, according to Xinhua, which quoted the report.

It was determined that US forces had attacked two small civilian cargo boats, which were travelling from Khasab along the Omani coast toward Iran, killing five civilian passengers onboard, it said.

Brad Cooper, chief of US Central Command, said on Monday that the US military had sunk six Iranian small boats in the Strait of Hormuz.

The Iranian boats were struck by US Apache and MH-60 Seahawk helicopters, Cooper told a news conference.

Meanwhile, two US Navy destroyers have passed through the Strait of Hormuz and entered the Gulf after navigating an Iranian barrage, US media outlet CBS News reported.

The USS Truxtun and USS Mason, supported by Apache helicopters and other aircraft, faced a series of coordinated threats during the passage, said the report, citing Pentagon officials, who spoke under condition of anonymity, on Monday night (local time).

No US warship was struck, though Iran launched small boats, missiles and drones against them as a sustained barrage, the officials were quoted as saying.

None of the projectiles launched by Iran reached the US vessels, they said, adding that the US military's assisting efforts, bolstered by air support, successfully intercepted or deterred each incoming threat, reports Xinhua news agency.

US President Donald Trump told Fox News on Monday that the Iranians are "more malleable" than they were before.

In a phone interview with Fox News, the president threatened that if Iran targets US ships in the Strait of Hormuz as the Pentagon begins operations to restore commercial shipping transit through the strait, they would be "blown off the face of the Earth."

However, in another phone interview with ABC News on Monday, Trump stopped short of saying Iran's Monday attacks had violated the US-Iran ceasefire.

"[It was] not heavy firing," Trump said, downplaying the attacks.

Brad Cooper, chief of the US Central Command, told reporters earlier on Monday that Iranian forces had launched "multiple cruise missiles, drones, and small boats at ships we are protecting."

US forces have sunk six Iranian small boats targeting civilian vessels in the Strait of Hormuz and intercepted several Iranian missiles and drones, said Cooper.

Iran later rejected the US claims, saying that "no commercial vessels or oil tankers" have transited the Strait of Hormuz, the semi-official Tasnim News Agency reported.

On February 28, the United States and Israel launched joint strikes on Tehran and other Iranian cities, killing then-Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, senior military commanders and civilians. Iran responded with waves of missile and drone attacks on Israel and US targets across the region and restricted passage through the Strait of Hormuz for vessels linked to Israel and the United States.

A ceasefire took effect on April 8, followed by talks between Iranian and US delegations in Islamabad that ended without a deal.

- IANS

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Priya S
The Strait of Hormuz is critical for global oil supply, and India gets a huge chunk of its energy from the Gulf. This is not just a US-Iran issue—it directly affects our economy and energy security. Both sides need to de-escalate before things spiral out of control. Yaar, why can't they just talk?
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Vikram M
Trump's 'blow off the face of the Earth' rhetoric is dangerous. As an Indian, I recall how our own PM has always preached peace and non-violence. This cowboy diplomacy only escalates tensions. The civilian deaths are unacceptable. India should offer to mediate again—we have good relations with both sides.
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James A
I'm an American living in India, and this is heartbreaking. The US claims it's protecting commercial shipping, but civilians dying on cargo boats doesn't sound like protection. The Iranian side has its own narrative too. We need transparency and accountability—and maybe less name-calling from presidents.
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Kavya N
This is a mess, and India is caught in the middle. We need the Strait of Hormuz open for our oil imports, but we also don't want to take sides. The ceasefire talks in Islamabad failed—that's worrying. Diplomacy is the only sane way forward. Violence begets violence. 🕊️
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Sarah B
I'm from the UK but based in Mumbai now. The contradictions in the US narrative are glaring: Cooper says they sank military boats, but then admits civilians died on cargo vessels. And Trump says 'not heavy firing' but also threatens to blow them up? Someone isn't telling the truth. Innocent lives are being traded for political posturing.

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