The United States has launched new airstrikes in southern Iran, hitting a military facility believed to be linked to threats against American forces and commercial ships operating near the Strait of Hormuz.
A U.S. official said the targeted site was being monitored due to concerns that it could support drone and missile activity in the region. American forces reportedly acted after detecting what they viewed as an immediate security risk to military personnel and international maritime traffic.
The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the most strategically important waterways in the world, with millions of barrels of oil passing through it daily. Any military escalation in the area often raises concerns about global energy supplies and regional stability.
The latest operation adds to the growing tensions between Washington and Tehran, with both sides exchanging warnings in recent weeks. Iranian authorities have repeatedly criticized U.S. military activity in the Gulf, while the United States says its actions are focused on protecting its forces and ensuring freedom of navigation.
The strikes are expected to increase fears of a wider conflict in the Middle East as international leaders continue to call for restraint and diplomatic solutions.

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