The U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) says it has completed a new round of strikes on Iran. According to Reuters reporting cited by multiple outlets, CENTCOM says the latest attacks targeted more than 80 locations. The reports describe the strikes as part of ongoing U.S. actions related to regional security concerns.
In addition to the strikes, the U.S. has revoked a license that had allowed Iran to sell oil. The move is linked to incidents in the Strait of Hormuz, where three tankers were hit by projectiles, according to the same reporting. The combination of military action and the sanctions-related licensing change is presented as connected developments in the U.S. response.
While the outlets focus on the U.S. statements and associated policy steps, the provided excerpts do not include details such as the timing of each strike, specific target locations, or statements from Iranian officials. The information in the excerpts centers on what the U.S. says it carried out and the associated change affecting Iran’s oil sales authorization.