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Iran Strikes US Bases, Closes Strait of Hormuz Amid Escalating Conflict

Iran launched drone attacks on US Fifth Fleet facilities in Bahrain and closed the Strait of Hormuz, citing security risks. The US responded with additional strikes against Iranian targets. Jordan intercepted 20 Iranian missiles over the Azraq region, with no casualties reported. The conflict escalates despite reported peace mediation efforts through Pakistan.

Iran targets US defence facilities, announces closing Strait of Hormuz

Tehran, June 11

The Iranian army said it launched drone attacks against the US Fifth Fleet in Bahrain on Thursday morning, adding that communications and radar facilities linked to the fleet's Patriot air-defence system were among the targets.

The US Central Command said its forces conducted additional strikes against multiple Iranian targets earlier Thursday, describing the action as a response to Iran's "unwarranted and continued aggression."

Amid the escalating confrontation, Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters announced the closure of the Strait of Hormuz to all vessels, including oil tankers and commercial ships. Iranian authorities said the measure was necessary due to security risks posed by ongoing military tensions in the region, Xinhua news agency reported.

Iranian military officials warned that vessels attempting to transit the strategic waterway could be targeted. The latest exchange of attacks came despite reports that Tehran and Washington had recently explored possible peace proposals through Pakistani mediation in an effort to end the conflict.

Iran also rejected US President Donald Trump's claim of having held a phone conversation with Iranian officials, calling it a "cover" to escape war.

Meanwhile, Jordanian air defence systems and Royal Air Force fighter jets intercepted and shot down 20 missiles fired from Iran early Thursday morning, according to a Jordan Armed Forces statement on Thursday.

The missiles were intercepted over the Azraq region in eastern Zarqa Governorate, the statement said.

It confirmed that the interception caused debris to fall, and no casualties or material damage were reported. Specialised military engineering teams have been deployed to handle unexploded ordnance.

The Jordanian Armed Forces said it is closely monitoring ongoing regional developments and maintains the highest levels of combat readiness.

The military added that it remains committed to protecting the Kingdom's airspace and defending its national sovereignty, vowing that it will not permit any violation of Jordanian airspace by any party.

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said on Thursday that it struck the US al-Azraq base in Jordan with ballistic missiles in response to US attacks on Iran.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya Sharma

Iran's action is a direct violation of international maritime law. But let's not forget the US has been provoking them for years. Both sides need to de-escalate. India should mediate - we have good relations with both nations.

Vikram Joshi

As an Indian, my biggest concern is the impact on our energy security. Nearly 85% of our crude imports pass through that chokepoint. This could trigger a major economic crisis in India. The government must activate emergency petroleum reserves and explore alternate routes immediately.

Siddharth Rao

Jordan showing its military capability by intercepting 20 missiles - that's impressive. But honestly, who suffers in all this? Common citizens. The US and Iran are playing chess with people's lives. Pakistan's mediation attempt failed, now what? 🤷‍♂️

Kavya Nair

Iran rejecting Trump's phone call claim is both amusing and concerning. This is pure brinkmanship. As an Indian, I'm glad our PM has maintained neutrality - we shouldn't pick sides here. Just protect our interests in the Gulf. 🙏

Rohit Patel

Pakistan trying to mediate is laughable given their own proxy wars in the region. Meanwhile, 8 million Indians working in Gulf countries are now at risk. This is not just about oil - it's about human lives. Both Iran and USA need to show some sense!

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