Tensions Rise with No U.S. Warships Hit in Hormuz
Despite reports from Iranian state media, the U.S. military confirmed that no U.S. warships were hit in the Strait of Hormuz. Commercial maritime traffic continues through the strait, although Iran's military claimed it had been closed to vessels. The situation highlights ongoing regional tensions.
The U.S. military has refuted claims from Iranian state media that U.S. warships were struck in the contentious waters of the Strait of Hormuz.
Officials have confirmed that despite suggestions of missile and drone attacks by Iranian forces, their Naval assets remain undamaged.
Meanwhile, commercial ships continue operations, contradicting Iranian military declarations that the strategic strait is closed to all vessel passage.
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