Multiple outlets report that the United States launches new air and/or military strikes against targets in Iran following attacks in or near the Strait of Hormuz. The reporting links the action to “Hormuz attacks,” describing the strikes as a response by Washington. The articles state that the operations are part of the U.S. effort to address threats tied to the shipping corridor, a key route for international oil and trade.
While the sources agree on the broad sequence—an initial set of incidents in the Hormuz region followed by additional U.S. strikes on Iranian territory or facilities—details such as the specific locations, targets, timing, and scale vary by outlet and are not fully provided in the supplied text. The accounts also describe the U.S. rationale in general terms, framing the strikes as retaliation and deterrence tied to the earlier attacks.
The reports reflect an ongoing cycle of escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran, with U.S. military action presented as directly connected to incidents in the Strait of Hormuz.