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US military says it disabled vessel in strait of Hormuz trying to breach reimposed blockade on Iranian ports

US Central Command has said US aircraft fired missiles into an oil tanker’s smokestack in the strait of Hormuz, disabling the vessel.

In an update on X, Centcom said:

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double quotation markUS forces enforced naval blockade measures against Iran, July 15, by disabling an unladen oil tanker attempting to sail toward an Iranian port in the Arabian Gulf.

U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) forces observed Curacao-flagged M/T Belma transiting international waters toward Kharg Island.

The commercial vessel ignored multiple warnings as it attempted to violate the U.S. blockade. A U.S. aircraft disabled the vessel after firing hellfire missiles into the ship’s smokestack. The ship is no longer transiting to Iran.

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The report of Iranian air defences being activated in Tehran comes as Donald Trump has warned he could widen attacks if the Islamic republic doesn’t return to talks.

Iranian state media has reported explosions in several cities including Bandar Abbas, Rask and Chabahar amid the latest wave of US strikes.

Earlier reports also cited blasts around southern sites including Qeshm and Bandar Imam Khomeini, while state media later said fresh US strikes hit Bushehr, home to Iran’s only civilian nuclear plant.

Smoke rises in the southern Iranian coastal city of Chabahar, Iran, in footage posted on social media. Photograph: Reuters

US Central Command said the latest strikes began at 1900 GMT on Wednesday and targeted Iranian capabilities used to threaten vessels in the strait of Hormuz. The US military also said one of its aircraft disabled an empty oil tanker trying to break the naval blockade of Iranian ports.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, meanwhile, said they targeted the US Fifth Fleet in Bahrain, where air sirens rang out as attacks against civilian targets were intercepted, while Jordan’s armed forces said they had downed three missiles from Iran, Agence France-Press reports.

In Iraq, Kurdish forces said the US-led coalition downed eight explosive-laden drones over Erbil, the capital of the northern Kurdistan region, where AFP journalists heard explosions and saw smoke near the US consulate. No casualties were reported.

“Next week it gets really bad for them,” Trump told Fox News, threatening to hit power plants and bridges unless Tehran returned to the negotiating table.

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