US Navy Rescues 14 Indian Seafarers Off Oman Coast
US naval forces rescued 14 Indian seafarers from the sinking vessel Virat-1 off the Oman coast on Sunday after it suffered mechanical failure. All crew members are safe and en route to Mumbai.
US naval forces rescued 14 Indian seafarers from the sinking vessel Virat-1 off the Oman coast on Sunday after it suffered mechanical failure. All crew members are safe and en route to Mumbai.

US Central Command announced the downing of several Iranian attack drones targeting commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz. This incident occurs amid reports of imminent US-Iran peace talks, raising questions about Iran's negotiating tactics. Despite tensions, officials express optimism about reaching an agreement soon, with Switzerland proposing to host a signing ceremony, though Iran suggests a digital signing.

US forces intercepted and downed several Iranian drones over the Strait of Hormuz in recent hours, according to CENTCOM. The strait remains open for transit despite an Iranian-enforced blockade, with ongoing talks between Tehran and Washington mediated by Pakistan marked by exchanges of fire.

The US Central Command (Centcom) reported that Iran launched several one-way attack drones targeting commercial vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz. US forces successfully intercepted all drones, ensuring the continued unimpeded flow of traffic through the international trade corridor.

President Trump, days before his 80th birthday, expressed a wish for "peace for the world." This statement came as the US launched strikes on Iran in response to its "aggression," with Trump vowing further action if a deal isn't reached.

US Central Command stated the Hormuz Strait remains open, with a security corridor established for merchant vessels. Iran's Persian Gulf Strait Authority had announced a temporary closure due to regional tensions.

The US Central Command announced it attacked multiple Iranian targets, calling it a "self-defense attack" against "Iran's continued aggressive actions." This follows a retaliatory strike on Sept. 9 for the downing of a US military helicopter. Iran responded by declaring a ban on passage through the Strait of Hormuz.

US Central Command announced it intercepted the M/T Jalveer, a Guinea-Bissau flagged oil tanker, in the Gulf of Oman. The vessel was allegedly attempting to transport oil from Iran, violating the Hormuz blockade. US forces fired missiles into the ship's engine room after the crew refused to comply with orders.

US Central Command announced it intercepted the M/T Jalveer, a Guinea-Bissau flagged oil tanker, in the Gulf of Oman for allegedly violating the Hormuz Strait blockade. The US claims the vessel was attempting to transport oil from Iran, and that a US aircraft fired missiles into the ship's engine room after the crew refused to comply with orders.

President Trump expressed a wish for "peace for the world" on June 10, the same day the U.S. Central Command confirmed strikes on Iran in response to "continued aggression." Trump also warned of further attacks if an agreement isn't reached.

US Central Command announced new "defensive" strikes on Iran, targeting sites threatening US forces and international shipping. Iran claimed to have targeted the US Fifth Fleet in Bahrain and US bases in Kuwait and Jordan with drones and ballistic missiles. Jordan confirmed intercepting Iranian missiles.

CENTCOM has denied Iranian media reports claiming an attack on a US warship in the Strait of Hormuz. Nournews had reported Iranian strikes on US targets in the Middle East, including warships, in retaliation for a US attack.
CENTCOM released video of 'self-defence strikes' against Iranian military targets, including surveillance systems and air defence sites. The operation involved 49 Tomahawk missiles and precision strikes, described by the US as a response to Iran's aggression.

US Central Command announced strikes on multiple Iranian targets, calling them "additional "self-defense attacks" against Iran's "continuous aggressive acts." This follows a retaliatory strike on September 9th for the downing of a US military helicopter. In response, Iran declared a ban on passage through the Strait of Hormuz, a key oil transport route, escalating tensions.

Iran launched retaliatory strikes on US bases in Bahrain and Kuwait following US "self-defense strikes" in the Gulf region. The escalation has tested a fragile ceasefire, with oil prices rising amid concerns over the Strait of Hormuz.

US Central Command announced attacks on multiple Iranian targets, calling them "additional self-defense attacks" against "Iran's continuous aggressive acts." This follows a retaliatory strike on May 9th for the downing of a US military helicopter. Iran responded by declaring a ban on passage through the Strait of Hormuz.

The US military announced it has completed its latest round of strikes on Iran, targeting surveillance, communication, and air defense systems. Iran's IRGC claimed to have attacked US facilities in Bahrain and Kuwait. UN chief Antonio Guterres urged de-escalation.
US Central Command denied Iranian media reports claiming the IRGC targeted a US warship in the Strait of Hormuz. This denial comes amid escalating military tensions and retaliatory strikes between the US and Iran in the region.

US Central Command stated that commercial vessels are continuing to transit the Strait of Hormuz, contradicting an earlier announcement by Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya central headquarters that Tehran would close the strait to all vessels in response to US attacks.

米中央軍は10日、イランの「継続的な侵略行為」に対し、追加の自衛攻撃を開始したと発表。イラン軍はホルムズ海峡での船舶通航を禁止し、2隻を攻撃したと発表。トランプ大統領はイランに交渉での譲歩を迫る姿勢を示した。

The US military launched new self-defense strikes on Iran after President Trump warned of retaliation for "unwarranted and continued aggression." Iran's IRGC navy targeted two ships in the Strait of Hormuz, prompting further US strikes on key facilities.

US Central Command announced attacks on multiple Iranian targets as a "self-defense measure" against "Iran's ongoing aggressive actions." This follows a US Apache helicopter being shot down, leading to retaliatory strikes by the US around the Strait of Hormuz.

The US has launched a new series of strikes on Iran, citing "unwarranted and continued aggression." President Trump stated the US would "hit Iran hard." Iran's president vowed to "stand firm." The UN warned of a potential "full war."

US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed "key facilities" in Iran were targeted in strikes, framing them as leverage for ongoing ceasefire negotiations. The attacks follow the downing of a US helicopter and Iran's response with strikes on US bases.