US military warns civilians to avoid port facilities used by Iranian navy
US Central Command (CENTCOM) issued a warning Wednesday urging civilians to avoid all port facilities in Iran. CENTCOM stated that the Iranian military's use of these ports for operations in the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial waterway for oil shipping, makes them potential military targets under international law.

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AI-generatedUS Central Command (CENTCOM) issued a warning Wednesday urging civilians to avoid all port facilities in Iran. CENTCOM stated that the Iranian military's use of these ports for operations in the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial waterway for oil shipping, makes them potential military targets under international law. The warning advises civilians, including dockworkers and vessel crews, to stay away from Iranian naval vessels and military equipment. This announcement comes amid escalating tensions between the US and Iran, with increased military activity in the region, including reported US and Israeli strikes on Iran and Lebanon. An ongoing investigation is reportedly finding the US responsible for a deadly missile strike on an Iranian elementary school.
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5 extractedThe Strait of Hormuz is crucial for international oil shipping.
Civilians should immediately avoid all port facilities.
US Central Command urged civilians to keep clear of all port facilities in Iran.
Iranian regime was using civilian ports along the Strait of Hormuz to conduct military operations.
An ongoing investigation reportedly found the US to be responsible for a deadly missile strike on an Iranian elementary school.