United States: The US military conducted self-defense strikes in southern Iran on Monday, May 25, targeting missile launch sites and vessels attempting to lay mines near Bandar Abbas, CENTCOM said. Spokesman Tim Hawkins said the strikes destroyed two Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps vessels and struck a surface-to-air missile site to protect American troops operating in the region. The strikes prompted reports of casualties and heightened tensions this week; Iranian state media (via Fars) reported four killed and international outlets noted two boats were observed laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz. The action follows an April 8 ceasefire and earlier early-May exchanges, and CENTCOM has said it will continue defending forces while exercising restraint.
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The United States and allied maritime operators benefited from the immediate neutralization of perceived threats to naval vessels and a short-term enhancement of operational security in the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps sustained vessel losses and reported casualties, while regional maritime trade and coastal communities faced increased disruption and heightened security risks.
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