
The United States has launched military strikes against Iran after a helicopter-related incident in the Strait of Hormuz, while explosions were reported in Iran’s Hormozgan province. The development has raised fears of a wider conflict in the region as US strikes on Iran mark a major escalation in tensions between Washington and Tehran.
According to the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), the military action was defensive in nature and was carried out in response to an earlier incident involving a U.S. military helicopter. American officials said the operation was intended to protect U.S. forces and interests in the Gulf region.
The strikes came after President Donald Trump claimed that Iran had brought down a U.S. Apache helicopter during a patrol mission over the Strait of Hormuz. Trump said both pilots survived the incident but added that the United States would have to respond to the attack.
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However, Iran has denied any involvement in the helicopter incident. Iranian officials said their forces did not intentionally target the aircraft and insisted that Tehran had no connection to the event. Iranian military sources also stated that no aerial operations were conducted in the area during the reported time period.
Meanwhile, conflicting claims from both countries have made it difficult to independently verify the events that led to the confrontation. Analysts warn that US strikes on Iran could further increase instability in the Gulf region, where ongoing tensions continue to pose risks to regional and international security.