What’s happening on Iran war day 90 as US launches new strikes
On day 90 of the ongoing conflict, the United States conducted new strikes near Iran's Bandar Abbas port. The US stated these strikes targeted military threats to its forces and maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz.

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AI-generatedOn day 90 of the ongoing conflict, the United States conducted new strikes near Iran's Bandar Abbas port. The US stated these strikes targeted military threats to its forces and maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz. Iranian state media reported explosions but indicated no casualties or property damage. These events occur amidst heightened tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping route. Iranian state media also reported that the IRGC Navy fired on a US tanker accused of violating navigation laws, to which US forces responded with the strikes. Meanwhile, diplomatic efforts remain stalled, with US President Donald Trump stating Iran would receive no sanctions relief and must surrender its enriched uranium stockpile, demands Iran has rejected.
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5 extractedUS President Donald Trump said Iran would receive no sanctions relief under any agreement and insisted Tehran would surrender its enriched uranium stockpile.
Iranian media reported explosions near Bandar Abbas port and the Strait of Hormuz for the second time since Tuesday.
Iran repeatedly rejected demands for sanctions relief and uranium stockpile surrender.
Iran's Tasnim news agency reported the IRGC Navy fired on a US tanker accused of crossing the Strait of Hormuz with its radar off.
The US has carried out new strikes near Iran’s Bandar Abbas port, targeting military threats.