Tehran: Tensions flared after Iran accused the United States of violating the month-long ceasefire by targeting two vessels, including an Iranian oil tanker, and carrying out airstrikes on civilian areas in Qeshm Island, Bandar Khamir, and Sirik.
The Iranian joint military command said its forces retaliated by attacking American military vessels in the region.
In response, the US Central Command confirmed that Iran had launched missiles, drones, and small boats against three US Navy destroyers. The United States said it then struck Iranian missile and drone launch sites along with other military positions.
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Despite the exchange of fire, both sides signaled that they wanted to avoid a broader escalation. US Central Command stated that it “is not seeking escalation, but will remain stationed and ready to protect U.S. forces.”
US President Donald Trump also maintained that the ceasefire remained intact, telling an ABC News reporter that the truce was still in place.
Iran later said the situation had returned to normal.





