Washington, D.C, 27 June:The United States has launched a new round of airstrikes targeting Iranian military infrastructure after Washington accused Tehran of violating a recently established ceasefire agreement.
According to the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), the strikes targeted Iranian missile and drone storage facilities, coastal radar sites, and other military assets. U.S. officials said the operation was carried out in response to what they described as Iranian attacks on commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.
President Donald Trump confirmed the military action in a post on Truth Social, stating that the strikes were conducted because Iran had violated the ceasefire agreement. He also warned that further military action could follow if hostilities continue.
Iran has criticized the U.S. operation and warned of possible retaliation. The exchange has raised fresh concerns about the stability of the ceasefire and the risk of broader conflict in the Middle East.
The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the worldās most strategically important shipping routes, with a significant share of global oil exports passing through the waterway. Any escalation in the region could have implications for international energy markets and global security.
The situation is continuing to develop, and governments around the world are closely monitoring events while urging restraint and renewed diplomatic efforts.
CNC News will continue to provide verified updates as more official information becomes available.