Iran said targets had included F-35 fighter jet hangars and a command-and-control centre.
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- The attacks triggered a wave of retaliatory strikes from Iran on Wednesday morning, with Tehran saying it had targeted Kuwait, Bahrain and Jordan.
- US officials told Reuters nearly all the missiles and drones launched by Iran were intercepted.
- US Central Command said Trump had directed the military to launch strikes beginning at 10pm UK time on Tuesday in response to the downing of the Apache helicopter gunship off the coast of Oman earlier.
- Air defence systems, ground control stations and radar sites were targeted near the Strait of Hormuz, the US military Central Command (Centcom) said.
On June 9, 2026, the United States launched retaliatory strikes against Iran after the Islamic Republic shot down a US Army Apache helicopter over the Strait of Hormuz on June 8. US Central Command characterized the strikes as a proportional response to what they termed unjustified Iranian military actions.
The incident has heightened tensions in a region already fraught with conflict, particularly as Israel continues its military operations against various adversaries. President Donald Trump has vowed to respond decisively to Iranian military actions, which he claims threatens US interests and allies in the region.
Meanwhile, Iran's military is reportedly on high alert, indicating a potential for further escalation. The situation poses significant risks for Israel, which is already facing diplomatic challenges as it pursues aggressive military strategies without engaging in diplomatic negotiations.
The ongoing conflict has also impacted global oil markets, with prices rising in response to the renewed hostilities. As both the US and Iran prepare for possible further confrontations, the implications for regional stability and Israel's diplomatic standing remain uncertain.
- The recent escalation between the US and Iran, marked by retaliatory strikes following the downing of an Apache helicopter, significantly impacts military dynamics in the Middle East.
- Israel, already engaged in military operations against Iranian interests, faces increased pressure as Iran retaliates against neighboring countries like Kuwait and Bahrain, potentially drawing them into the conflict.
- This situation heightens the risk of broader regional instability, affecting civilian populations in these countries who may experience heightened military activity and insecurity.
- Additionally, the ongoing conflict could disrupt vital shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz, impacting global oil supply and prices.
- Watch for a potential statement from the US Department of Defense regarding further military actions or strategic adjustments in the region within the next 72 hours.
- Monitor Israel's response to the US strikes, particularly any announcements regarding military support or operations in the coming week.
- Expect Iran to issue a formal response or retaliatory measures, possibly within the next 48 hours, which could include increased military activity or diplomatic maneuvers.
- Keep an eye on the United Nations Security Council for an emergency meeting called by member states concerned about the escalating conflict, likely to occur before the June summit.
- Observe the reactions from Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries regarding their security policies and potential joint military exercises in the region within the next month.
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