The Iranian Army's Navy has issued a firm fire warning to U.S. destroyers operating near the Strait of Hormuz, holding the U.S.-Israeli war coalition responsible for any consequences of such hazardous actions.

According to a statement from the Iranian Army's Public Relations Office, U.S. destroyers attempted to approach the Strait of Hormuz hours earlier after switching off their radar systems in the Sea of Oman. However, as soon as they turned their radars back on, they were detected and immediately received a radio warning from Iran's navy regarding the risks of violating the existing ceasefire.

After the U.S. destroyers ignored the initial warning, Iranian naval forces issued a second, more explicit warning. They declared that any attempt to enter the Strait of Hormuz would be considered a breach of the ceasefire and would be met with a response from Iranian naval forces.

When the U.S.-Israeli vessels continued to disregard the warnings, the Iranian Navy escalated its response. It fired warning shots using cruise missiles, rockets, and combat drones in the vicinity of the transgressing vessels. In this final warning, Iranian authorities made clear that the aggressive enemy would bear full responsibility for any dangerous consequences resulting from its actions.

 

Hossein Amiri - seyed mohammad kazemi