Iran war day 104: Iran attacks US bases, closes strait after Trump strikes
On day 104 of escalating tensions, Iran launched retaliatory strikes against US bases in Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan following US military operations targeting Iranian facilities. The US Central Command stated its strikes were acts of self-defense, with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirming attacks on "key facilities" in Iran, ordered by President Donald Trump.

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AI-generatedOn day 104 of escalating tensions, Iran launched retaliatory strikes against US bases in Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan following US military operations targeting Iranian facilities. The US Central Command stated its strikes were acts of self-defense, with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirming attacks on "key facilities" in Iran, ordered by President Donald Trump. In response, Iran's military announced the complete closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil transit route, warning vessels to stay away. The article also notes that water services were restored in Iran's Hormozgan province after US strikes damaged infrastructure, raising concerns under international humanitarian law.
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5 extractedUS Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed Washington launched strikes on 'key facilities' in Iran.
US President Donald Trump warned that further military action was imminent and Iran would 'pay the price'.
US Central Command announced it carried out strikes against multiple targets inside Iran, calling them 'self-defense'.
Iran announced the complete closure of the Strait of Hormuz in response to the attacks.
Iran claims to have launched retaliatory strikes against US bases in Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan.