facebook.com/CENTCOM
- 26 mam. 2026 06:30
- 20
US Strikes Iran Near Strait of Hormuz Amidst Truce
The United States military has confirmed carrying out strikes against Iranian targets in the vicinity of the Strait of Hormuz. This action occurred despite a temporary truce that went into effect on April 8th, raising questions about the de-escalation efforts between the two nations.
Defensive Action Near Key Waterway
According to U.S. Central Command spokesperson Tim Hawkins, the strikes were conducted for "defensive purposes." He specified that the targets included Iranian missile launchers and boats that were attempting to lay mines. The operation took place in the Bender-Abbas region, located in southern Iran and close to the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz.
Truce Remains Intact
Despite the military action, U.S. Central Command stated that the ongoing truce remains unchanged. "USCENTCOM continues to exercise restraint within the established truce regime and continues to protect our forces," Hawkins added, emphasizing a commitment to de-escalation while maintaining security.
Reports from Iranian Media
Iranian media outlets reported explosions in the city of Bender-Abbas and along the coastal areas near the strait. However, the Mehr news agency, as cited by Reuters, indicated that the situation in the city was under control and there was no cause for alarm.
Context of Uranium Enrichment
This development follows recent comments from U.S. President Donald Trump regarding Iran's enriched uranium. In a post on his Truth Social account, Trump suggested that Iran's enriched uranium should either be exported to the U.S. and destroyed or disposed of jointly with Tehran.
Bul týraly Infohub.kz aqparat agenttigi habarlaıdy.