
The Centcom justified the offensive in response to the Iranian attack on the container carrier Over Lovely, with no reported victims
U.S. Bombs Iran After Attack on Ship in the Strait of Ormuz
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The U.S. bombed Iran after Tehran's attack on a ship in the Strait of Ormuz. The military agency justified the aggression "as a strong response" to Iran's Thursday attack on the Singapore-flag M / V Ever Lovely, while leaving the Strait of Ormuz along the coast of Oman. The incident occurred 7.5 nautical miles south-east of Dahit, in Oman, according to the British Maritime Trade Operations Agency (UKMTO), which recommended caution to the ships on the road, where 20% of the global crude oil passes.
Furthermore, "Moreover, Iran's dangerous behaviour undermined freedom of navigation at a time when trade is increasingly flowing through this vital international trade corridor," he said. At the height of the conflict, some of these Arab countries called on Donald Trump to finish the work he had begun to achieve the fall of the Iranian regime. For many days, the citizens of the emirates have had to be held in their homes, in fear of being hit by the Iranian attacks.
In addition, A group of Shiites hold banners with images of Iran's new leader, Mojtaba Jamenei, and several Iranian leaders killed in the war. The captain did not report any victims or environmental impact, "said UKMTO.
One point remains disputed: Divergent figures — 26 / 06 / 2026 22: 38 Updated: 26 / 06 / 2026 22: 53 The forces of the U.S. Central Command..
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The U.S. bombed Iran after Tehran's attack on a ship in the Strait of Ormuz.
reliability high6/11 sourcesThe military agency justified the aggression "as a strong response" to Iran's Thursday attack on the Singapore-flag M / V Ever Lovely, while leaving the Strait of Ormuz along the coast of Oman.
reliability moderate3/7 sourcesThe incident occurred 7.5 nautical miles south-east of Dahit, in Oman, according to the British Maritime Trade Operations Agency (UKMTO), which recommended caution to the ships on the road, where 20% of the global crude oil passes.
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"Moreover, Iran's dangerous behaviour undermined freedom of navigation at a time when trade is increasingly flowing through this vital international trade corridor," he said.
according to El Universo (EC) — Noticias +4At the height of the conflict, some of these Arab countries called on Donald Trump to finish the work he had begun to achieve the fall of the Iranian regime.
according to La VanguardiaFor many days, the citizens of the emirates have had to be held in their homes, in fear of being hit by the Iranian attacks.
according to La VanguardiaA group of Shiites hold banners with images of Iran's new leader, Mojtaba Jamenei, and several Iranian leaders killed in the war.
according to El Español — PortadaThe captain did not report any victims or environmental impact, "said UKMTO.
according to El Tiempo (CO) — MundoThe attacks occurred one day after the Singapore-flag container ship Ever Lovely suffered damage as a result of what President Donald Trump described as an Iranian air attack without return.
according to La República (CO)The Centcom said that U.S. forces "continue to provide coordination and support for the safe passage of commercial ships that pass through the strait.".
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- 26 / 06 / 2026 22: 38 Updated: 26 / 06 / 2026 22: 53 The forces of the U.S. Central Command.OKDiario
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The incident occurred 7.5 nautical miles south-east of Dahit, in Oman, according to the British Maritime Trade Operations Agency..
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