DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
Home News

Iran says it targeted U.S. assets in Mideast as fresh clashes test ceasefire

June 27, 2026
in News
Iran says it targeted U.S. assets in Mideast as fresh clashes imperil ceasefire

Iran said it launched retaliatory strikes on U.S. interests in the Middle East on Saturday as Bahrain said it was targeted by an Iranian drone attack, marking the latest threat to a ceasefire and ongoing talks toward a broader peace.

The statement from Iran’s Foreign Ministry that it had struck U.S. assets came a day after the United States hit Iranian missile and drone storage locations.

Saturday saw the third day in a row of hostilities over the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway for global commerce. Traffic through the strait slowed sharply during the four-month U.S.-Iran war, causing oil prices to surge.

Energy costs have eased since the ceasefire was reached earlier this month, but differences over Iran’s ability to control traffic through the strait have led to the recent clashes.

Both sides have accused the other of violating the memorandum of understanding signed by the two countries. The 14-point deal to end the war paved the way for a further 60-day period of technical negotiations to work out some of the thorniest details.

The U.S. said Friday’s strikes were retaliation for an Iranian attack on a commercial ship exiting the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday.

In another incident on Saturday, U.K. Maritime Trade Operations — a monitoring agency run by the British Navy — reported a tanker in the Strait of Hormuz was damaged after it was hit by an “unidentified projectile.” All crew were reported safe, it said. No one claimed responsibility.

The agency’s Joint Maritime Information Center raised the security threat level to “substantial,” citing the strikes on merchant ships and mines in the strait.

The target and location of the strikes Tehran announced Saturday remained unclear.

U.S. Central Command did not immediately confirm whether American assets were hit. Bahrain’s Foreign Ministry said its territory was under drone attack early Saturday but did not share details on targets or damage.

It condemned Iran’s “continued attacks, at a time when regional and international efforts are moving toward de-escalation,” without elaborating on whether the drones were intercepted or any damage occurred. The ministry did not immediately reply to a request for comment on the attacks, which were also condemned by the United Arab Emirates.

Bahrain is home to the U.S. Navy’s 5th Fleet and has been repeatedly subject to Iranian attacks over the course of the war. This week it hosted U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who met with Gulf allies to reassure them that the U.S. was committed to regional stability.

On Saturday, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps threatened further clashes in a statement claiming strikes on U.S. military targets, without specifying details.

“In the event of a repeat of aggression, our response will be more extensive,” it said in comments reported by Iran’s semiofficial Tasnim news agency.

Vice President JD Vance said in a post on X on Friday that if Iran had “disagreements about how the MOU is being applied, they can pick up the phone.”

“But violence will be met with violence,” he added.

The post Iran says it targeted U.S. assets in Mideast as fresh clashes test ceasefire appeared first on Washington Post.

The World Cup Pride Match Is A Winner
News

The World Cup Pride Match Is A Winner

by TIME
June 27, 2026

A fan holds up a rainbow flag and an Iran flag during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group G match ...

Read more
News

Dangerous weather hampers firefighters and leads to fireworks bans in West

June 27, 2026
News

Event About How to Adapt to Extreme Heat Canceled Due to Brutal Heatwave

June 27, 2026
News

Event About How to Adapt to Extreme Heat Canceled Due to Brutal Heatwave

June 27, 2026
News

SoCal cop kills beloved family dog during botched search for suspect: ‘She died slowly’

June 27, 2026
Man with same name as Sen. Dan Sullivan is eligible for Alaska’s primary ballot, judge rules

Man with same name as Sen. Dan Sullivan is eligible for Alaska’s primary ballot, judge rules

June 27, 2026
Man with same name as Sen. Dan Sullivan is eligible for Alaska’s primary ballot, judge rules

Man with same name as Sen. Dan Sullivan is eligible for Alaska’s primary ballot, judge rules

June 27, 2026
Korean Workers Vote to Go On Strike, Fearing Robots Could Replace Them

Korean Workers Vote to Go On Strike, Fearing Robots Could Replace Them

June 27, 2026

DNYUZ © 2026

No Result
View All Result

DNYUZ © 2026