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The attacks prompted a barrage of US strikes across Iran in response, with the American military saying it had hit about 140 targets in its third round of attacks this week. Iranian media reported explosions in Bandar Abbas, Sirik, Jask and on Qeshm Island, as well as in Khuzestan province
A projectile is fired during what the US Central Command said was a third round of strikes against Iran. — Reuters
A projectile is fired during what the US Central Command said was a third round of strikes against Iran. — Reuters
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TEHRAN: Iran said on Sunday it was closing the Strait of Hormuz and launched missiles and drones at Gulf neighbours after the US carried out a new round of strikes as their conflict escalated. The latest exchange of fire was sparked by another Iranian attack on a commercial ship in the strait, whose crew were forced to abandon the vessel after it went up in flames. The escalation is the latest to undermine an interim agreement between Washington and Tehran aimed at ending their war, which broke out in late February with US-Israeli strikes that killed Iran's supreme leader.


"Following this incident... the Strait of Hormuz will be closed until further notice and until the end of American interventions in this region," Iran's Revolutionary Guards said on Sunday, according to state news agency IRNA. Iran said it had targeted two ships in Hormuz, claiming they had ignored instructions to use an approved transit corridor or were "violating regulations", IRNA said.


The attacks prompted a barrage of US strikes across Iran in response, with the American military saying it had hit about 140 targets in its third round of attacks this week. Iranian media reported explosions in Bandar Abbas, Sirik, Jask and on Qeshm Island, as well as in Khuzestan province, with one soldier reported dead in the southern city of Jask. "The United States is imposing a heavy cost by continuing to degrade Iran's ability to attack civilian mariners and commercial ships freely transiting the strait," the US military said on X. US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said: "Iran made a poor choice. Now they pay."


This frame grab shows cargo ships anchoring near the Strait of Hormuz. — AFP
This frame grab shows cargo ships anchoring near the Strait of Hormuz. — AFP

- Hormuz Flashpoint


Iran's response came quickly, with sirens and explosions soon heard in Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, journalists and local authorities reported. Qatar said three people were injured by Iranian attacks, while the UAE issued a warning for incoming missiles but later said they did not enter its territory. Kuwait also said it was working to intercept an attack, while Jordan said three Iranian missiles fell inside the kingdom.


Iran closed the waterway to commercial shipping during the war, heavily impacting the world economy because the strait is a key conduit for energy exports from the Gulf. Tehran insists on controlling the passage of ships and plans to charge fees, a stance Washington has rejected. Control of the waterway has emerged as key leverage for Iran, with an adviser to the country's supreme leader on Sunday saying it was more important than "dozens of atomic bombs".


- Vessel Attack


Sunday's attack on a Cyprus-flagged container ship in the waterway left one Indian sailor missing, New Delhi said. Iran said it had fired "warning shots", but the US military accused Tehran of "blatantly" attacking the vessel. The crew abandoned ship and were on a lifeboat, the British maritime agency UKMTO reported. Separate Iranian strikes on ships in the Hormuz Strait had already triggered fighting earlier this week, along with heated rhetoric.


Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has vowed revenge for the killing of his father and predecessor on the first day of the war on February 28. He said Iran had compiled a list of individuals to be targeted. A conservative newspaper in Iran known for its provocative tone later published a list that included the leaders of the US, Israel and European countries, but there was no suggestion it was officially endorsed.


Trump on Saturday said any attempt to assassinate him would lead the United States to "completely decimate" Iran. He has declared the ceasefire over while leaving the door open for talks, and mediators have been trying to salvage a diplomatic solution. The top diplomat for Pakistan, which has been mediating, called for "de-escalation" on Sunday during a phone call with his Iranian counterpart, Islamabad said. "Dialogue and diplomacy remain the only viable path to resolving disputes and achieving lasting peace," said Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar.


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