US targets sites in Iran as Kuwait comes under fire

Iran acknowledged launching a retaliatory strike, while Kuwait said it was intercepting incoming drone and missile fire
US targets sites in Iran as Kuwait comes under fire

Fighting continues to escalate as Israel extends its occupation of Lebanon beyond the Litani River and as the militant group Hezbollah continues to launch drones into Israel. Picture: Kawnat Haju.

The United States bombed Iranian radar and drone control sites in Iran after Tehran shot down an American MQ-1 Predator drone this weekend, the US military said on Monday.

Iran acknowledged launching a retaliatory strike, while Kuwait said it was intercepting incoming drone and missile fire.

The duelling attacks reflect the fragility of a weeks-long ceasefire in the Iran war, which has seen repeated attacks even as American and Iranian officials try to negotiate a deal to extend it.

Iran has maintained its chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz, disrupting global energy supplies as a fifth of all oil and natural gas traded once passed through the narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf.

Fighting continues to escalate as Israel extends its occupation of Lebanon beyond the Litani River and as the militant group Hezbollah continues to launch drones into Israel.

The US military’s Central Command said it carried out the strikes in Iran on Saturday and Sunday around the city of Geruk and on Qeshm Island.

“The measured and deliberate strikes occurred… in response to aggressive Iranian actions that included the shootdown of a US MQ-1 drone that was operating over international waters,” Central Command said.

“US fighter aircraft swiftly responded by eliminating Iranian air defences, a ground control station and two one-way attack drones that posed clear threats to ships transiting regional waters.” The Predator has been phased out of service by the US Air Force, which now flies the MQ-9 Reaper, although the US Army still flies the Predator. The US military said no American troops were hurt in the attacks.

Kuwait said its air defences had opened fire early on Monday morning to intercept incoming drone and missile fire.

In a statement carried by the state-run IRNA news agency, Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard said US forces had targeted a telecommunications tower on an island.

The Guard said it responded with an attack without saying where, likely referring to the attack on Kuwait.

US President Donald Trump met with advisers on Friday but has yet to decide on whether to move ahead with a deal to extend the ceasefire and reopen the strait. Iran has said the deal had not been finalised.

Mr Trump expressed optimism about the talks in a post on his Truth Social platform early on Monday in Washington, mocking critics without addressing the ongoing crossfire.

“Iran really wants to make a deal, and it will be a good one for the U.S.A. and those that are with us,” he wrote. “Just sit back and relax, it will all work out well in the end — It always does!”

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