On Friday, U.S. Central Command reported conducting airstrikes on approximately 140 targets in Iran after the Iranian military attacked a ship in the Strait of Hormuz. In retaliation, Iran targeted U.S. military installations in Jordan, Oman, and Qatar.
U.S. Central Command's Strikes on Iran
The airstrikes carried out by U.S. forces were described as a decisive response to Iran's aggressive actions in the region. According to a spokesperson, these strikes aimed to deter further Iranian provocations and protect maritime security in the vital shipping lanes of the Strait of Hormuz.
The U.S. military emphasized that the attacks were carefully planned to minimize civilian casualties while targeting key military assets belonging to Iran. The strikes are part of a broader strategy to maintain stability in the region and ensure the safety of international shipping routes.
Iran's Retaliatory Actions
In a statement, the Iranian military confirmed that it had launched retaliatory strikes against U.S. positions in Jordan, Oman, and Qatar. These actions were framed as a necessary defense against U.S. aggression, and Iranian officials have vowed to respond to any further military actions.





