US says Iran radar sites struck and drones intercepted, in latest threat to fragile ceasefire
The US military reported shooting down four Iranian drones near the Strait of Hormuz, stating they posed an immediate threat to regional maritime traffic. In response, the US struck coastal surveillance radar sites in Iran.

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AI-generatedThe US military reported shooting down four Iranian drones near the Strait of Hormuz, stating they posed an immediate threat to regional maritime traffic. In response, the US struck coastal surveillance radar sites in Iran. This action is part of a blockade on Iranian ports, implemented due to Iran's control over the Strait, a vital shipping route for oil and natural gas, which has caused energy prices to rise. These exchanges represent the latest in escalating tensions that jeopardize efforts to extend a fragile ceasefire and reach a peace deal. Earlier this week, Iranian drones damaged a passenger terminal in Kuwait, causing casualties. Despite these events, President Trump expressed optimism about the situation with Iran.
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5 extractedThe situation with Iran seems to be going quite well.
US military struck coastal surveillance radar sites in Iran in response to drone launch.
US military shot down four Iranian drones launched toward the Strait of Hormuz.
The attack drones posed an immediate threat to regional maritime traffic.
Iranian drones heavily damaged a passenger terminal at Kuwait’s main airport, killing one person, wounding dozens and briefly closing the airfield.