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U.S. Launches Fresh Airstrikes in Southern Iran Amid Ceasefire

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Darwin/Washington, 26 May: The U.S. military has carried out new airstrikes in southern Iran despite a ceasefire that has lasted for more than six weeks, targeting Iranian missile facilities and speedboats allegedly involved in laying naval mines, according to the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM).

In a statement, CENTCOM said the strikes were aimed at Iranian missile sites and fast boats suspected of preparing to plant mines in maritime routes.

Washington said the operation was conducted in self-defense and to protect U.S. forces from threats posed by Iranian military activities.

CENTCOM spokesperson Captain Tim Hawkins said U.S. forces continue to maintain deterrence while adhering to the ongoing ceasefire framework.

“U.S. forces remain committed to deterrence while maintaining maximum restraint under the current ceasefire policy,” Hawkins said.

The strikes came as Iran signaled limited progress in ongoing peace talks with Washington. Esmail Baghaei, spokesperson for Iran’s Foreign Ministry, said discussions had seen some progress but warned that no agreement to end the conflict was imminent.

According to a report by The New York Times, Captain Hawkins confirmed that the strikes took place near the strategic port city of Bandar Abbas, located near the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz. The coastal city hosts one of Iran’s major naval bases.

Earlier, Iranian state media reported loud explosions in Bandar Abbas, saying local authorities were investigating the incident.

Iran has not yet officially responded to the strikes, and it remains unclear how the latest military action could affect prospects for a potential peace agreement between the two countries.

Last weekend, U.S. President Donald Trump suggested that both sides were close to reaching a deal. However, he later appeared to soften expectations and reportedly instructed U.S. mediators not to rush negotiations.

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