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BREAKING: The U.S. and Iran have entered a new phase of direct confrontation. Iran's IRGC announced the complete closure of the Strait of Hormuz, declaring that no vessel will be allowed to transit until the United States ends its military interference in the region. The IRGC also claimed Iranian forces struck two vessels that ignored warnings and switched off their radio communications. Almost immediately afterward, fresh strikes were reported across southern and southwestern Iran, with reports alleging U.S. HIMARS launches from Bahrain and Kuwait. Explosions have been reported in Bandar Abbas, Asaluyeh, Bushehr, Sirik, Minab, and Ahvaz. So far, only an explosion in Bushehr has been visually confirmed. Footage 1: Reported HIMARS launches toward Iran. Image 2: Reported explosion at Dayyer Port, Bushehr.

BREAKING: The U.S. and Iran have entered a new phase of direct confrontation. Iran's IRGC announced the complete closure of the Strait of Hormuz, declaring that no vessel will be allowed to transit until the United States ends its military interference in the region. The IRGC also claimed Iranian forces struck two vessels that ignored warnings and switched off their radio communications. Almost immediately afterward, fresh strikes were reported across southern and southwestern Iran, with reports alleging U.S. HIMARS launches from Bahrain and Kuwait. Explosions have been reported in Bandar Abbas, Asaluyeh, Bushehr, Sirik, Minab, and Ahvaz. So far, only an explosion in Bushehr has been visually confirmed. Footage 1: Reported HIMARS launches toward Iran. Image 2: Reported explosion at Dayyer Port, Bushehr.

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BREAKING: Iran has started launching a heavy wave of ballistic missile and drone attacks against U.S. and allied military sites across the Gulf in retaliation for today's U.S. strikes on Iranian territory. Jordan: Iran reportedly fired 12 ballistic missiles toward Muwaffaq Salti Air Base, with preliminary reports of three impacts. Jordanian air defenses were activated. The base is believed to host U.S. F-35 fighter jets. Bahrain: Sirens have sounded, with Fars News reporting explosions near American military facilities. The latest reports suggest Iran may be targeting the U.S. Fifth Fleet headquarters. Kuwait: Explosions have also been reported as Iranian missiles targeted regional military sites. UAE: The Ministry of Defense said UAE air defenses are intercepting ballistic missiles and drones. Multiple explosions have been reported across Dubai and Abu Dhabi, marking the first reported Iranian strike on the UAE in over two months. Qatar: Initial reports also indicate explosions. Note: In a previous Iranian strike on Muwaffaq Salti Air Base, satellite imagery appeared to show damaged or destroyed hangars.

BREAKING: Iran has started launching a heavy wave of ballistic missile and drone attacks against U.S. and allied military sites across the Gulf in retaliation for today's U.S. strikes on Iranian territory. Jordan: Iran reportedly fired 12 ballistic missiles toward Muwaffaq Salti Air Base, with preliminary reports of three impacts. Jordanian air defenses were activated. The base is believed to host U.S. F-35 fighter jets. Bahrain: Sirens have sounded, with Fars News reporting explosions near American military facilities. The latest reports suggest Iran may be targeting the U.S. Fifth Fleet headquarters. Kuwait: Explosions have also been reported as Iranian missiles targeted regional military sites. UAE: The Ministry of Defense said UAE air defenses are intercepting ballistic missiles and drones. Multiple explosions have been reported across Dubai and Abu Dhabi, marking the first reported Iranian strike on the UAE in over two months. Qatar: Initial reports also indicate explosions. Note: In a previous Iranian strike on Muwaffaq Salti Air Base, satellite imagery appeared to show damaged or destroyed hangars.

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BREAKING: U.S. strikes have reportedly reached Tehran, according to CBS News, as Washington expands its military campaign from bases in Kuwait and Bahrain. Iran's Air Force is now airborne, and air defense systems have been activated over the capital, with interceptions reportedly underway.

BREAKING: U.S. strikes have reportedly reached Tehran, according to CBS News, as Washington expands its military campaign from bases in Kuwait and Bahrain. Iran's Air Force is now airborne, and air defense systems have been activated over the capital, with interceptions reportedly underway.

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JUST IN: Despite two U.S. aircraft carriers—the USS Abraham Lincoln and USS George H.W. Bush—and one of the heaviest U.S. air deployments of the conflict, the U.S.-backed Omani corridor still remains virtually empty. Sentinel-2 imagery dated July 10 shows the USS Abraham Lincoln operating roughly 250 km off Iran's coast near Chabahar, while the USS George H.W. Bush has been located just 162 km away, with both carrier groups reportedly accompanied by destroyers and an oiler, well within heavy Iranian strike range. MarineTraffic data over the past 24 hours shows just five merchant vessels completed the Strait of Hormuz transit—and all five used Iran's northern traffic separation scheme. One vessel, Jin Zeng 5, initially appeared to route through the U.S.-backed southern Omani corridor, but altered course before entering the Strait and instead completed its transit via Iran's northern route.

JUST IN: Despite two U.S. aircraft carriers—the USS Abraham Lincoln and USS George H.W. Bush—and one of the heaviest U.S. air deployments of the conflict, the U.S.-backed Omani corridor still remains virtually empty. Sentinel-2 imagery dated July 10 shows the USS Abraham Lincoln operating roughly 250 km off Iran's coast near Chabahar, while the USS George H.W. Bush has been located just 162 km away, with both carrier groups reportedly accompanied by destroyers and an oiler, well within heavy Iranian strike range. MarineTraffic data over the past 24 hours shows just five merchant vessels completed the Strait of Hormuz transit—and all five used Iran's northern traffic separation scheme. One vessel, Jin Zeng 5, initially appeared to route through the U.S.-backed southern Omani corridor, but altered course before entering the Strait and instead completed its transit via Iran's northern route.

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BREAKING: Despite extensive U.S. air cover — Iran's IRGC struck two commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz on Monday night, firing at least two missiles at vessels using the U.S.-backed southern Omani corridor, per UKMTO. The attack came just one day after satellite imagery showed 40 to 45 IRGC speedboats patrolling the strait. One vessel — believed to be the Qatari LNG carrier Al Rekayyat — was struck 8 nautical miles east of Limah, Oman, sparking a fire on its port side, according UKMTO warning 080-26. Now vessels are again changing course. Ships that were using the U.S.-backed corridor are diverting to Iran's approved northern route following the attack.

BREAKING: Despite extensive U.S. air cover — Iran's IRGC struck two commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz on Monday night, firing at least two missiles at vessels using the U.S.-backed southern Omani corridor, per UKMTO. The attack came just one day after satellite imagery showed 40 to 45 IRGC speedboats patrolling the strait. One vessel — believed to be the Qatari LNG carrier Al Rekayyat — was struck 8 nautical miles east of Limah, Oman, sparking a fire on its port side, according UKMTO warning 080-26. Now vessels are again changing course. Ships that were using the U.S.-backed corridor are diverting to Iran's approved northern route following the attack.

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BREAKING: Heavy U.S. air cover has returned to the Strait of Hormuz in last 24 hours, with fighter jets, E-3 AWACS aircraft, and aerial refueling tankers supporting renewed tanker transits through the southern Omani corridor. MarineTraffic data shows at least three VLCCs entered the Gulf over the past 24 hours, while several more remain anchored off Fujairah awaiting escort. But the real bottleneck remains. There are not enough VLCCs to reverse the Gulf's production shut-ins at scale, with much of today's exports still coming from stored crude rather than new output. Shipping is recovering under heavy military protection. Oil production is not.

BREAKING: Heavy U.S. air cover has returned to the Strait of Hormuz in last 24 hours, with fighter jets, E-3 AWACS aircraft, and aerial refueling tankers supporting renewed tanker transits through the southern Omani corridor. MarineTraffic data shows at least three VLCCs entered the Gulf over the past 24 hours, while several more remain anchored off Fujairah awaiting escort. But the real bottleneck remains. There are not enough VLCCs to reverse the Gulf's production shut-ins at scale, with much of today's exports still coming from stored crude rather than new output. Shipping is recovering under heavy military protection. Oil production is not.

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Additional context: Pakistan Airports Authority says the aircraft was carrying five crew and had declared a navigation system malfunction shortly before the emergency. Flight KTA-1732, a Boeing 737-400 freighter, was operating from Sharjah to Karachi when it rapidly descended from 35,000 feet. The last ADS-B signal showed the aircraft at 1,100 feet, descending at 22,400 feet per minute, before radar and communications were lost about 155 nautical miles west of Karachi. The aircraft was operating a cargo ferry flight without freight after maintenance in Sharjah. Pakistan has launched a search-and-rescue operation involving naval vessels, PAF aircraft, and commercial ships.

Additional context: Pakistan Airports Authority says the aircraft was carrying five crew and had declared a navigation system malfunction shortly before the emergency. Flight KTA-1732, a Boeing 737-400 freighter, was operating from Sharjah to Karachi when it rapidly descended from 35,000 feet. The last ADS-B signal showed the aircraft at 1,100 feet, descending at 22,400 feet per minute, before radar and communications were lost about 155 nautical miles west of Karachi. The aircraft was operating a cargo ferry flight without freight after maintenance in Sharjah. Pakistan has launched a search-and-rescue operation involving naval vessels, PAF aircraft, and commercial ships.

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BREAKING: Iran has launched a simultaneous wave of ballistic missile and drone attacks on U.S. military positions across the region after fresh U.S. strikes on Bandar Abbas, Bushehr, and Shiraz. First: The U.S. struck targets in Bandar Abbas, Bushehr, and Shiraz, with smoke seen rising from the Electronics Industries Complex in Shiraz. Then: Iran launched ballistic missiles from Zanjan, Khomeyn, and Tabriz toward U.S. bases in Jordan and Kuwait. Next: Muwaffaq Salti Air Base in Jordan came under reported missile attack, with at least five ballistic missiles launched toward the jointly operated U.S.-Jordanian base near Azraq. Air defense systems were activated, though it remains unclear whether any missiles impacted the base. Meanwhile: Sirens sounded across Kuwait, followed by reports of explosions. Sirens also sounded at the U.S. Consulate in Erbil, while preliminary reports indicated a strike on a U.S.-linked industrial complex in Jordan. Air defense activity was reported over Jordan as interceptions continued. 1. Attak on shiraz, Iran and 2. Missile launch from Iran 3. Air defense activity in Jordon. 4. Missile over Jordon.

BREAKING: Iran has launched a simultaneous wave of ballistic missile and drone attacks on U.S. military positions across the region after fresh U.S. strikes on Bandar Abbas, Bushehr, and Shiraz. First: The U.S. struck targets in Bandar Abbas, Bushehr, and Shiraz, with smoke seen rising from the Electronics Industries Complex in Shiraz. Then: Iran launched ballistic missiles from Zanjan, Khomeyn, and Tabriz toward U.S. bases in Jordan and Kuwait. Next: Muwaffaq Salti Air Base in Jordan came under reported missile attack, with at least five ballistic missiles launched toward the jointly operated U.S.-Jordanian base near Azraq. Air defense systems were activated, though it remains unclear whether any missiles impacted the base. Meanwhile: Sirens sounded across Kuwait, followed by reports of explosions. Sirens also sounded at the U.S. Consulate in Erbil, while preliminary reports indicated a strike on a U.S.-linked industrial complex in Jordan. Air defense activity was reported over Jordan as interceptions continued. 1. Attak on shiraz, Iran and 2. Missile launch from Iran 3. Air defense activity in Jordon. 4. Missile over Jordon.

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