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Back at it with Iran?
Key takeaways
- The president cited Thursday s attack by Iran s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps on a cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz.
- Central Command (Centcom) hit Iranian missile and drone storage sites and coastal radar locations after Iran damaged a Singapore-flagged container ship, Ever Lovely, near the coast of Oman.
- Iran struck the ship, which was exiting a key waterway, with a one-way attack drone, according to Centcom.
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The president cited Thursday s attack by Iran s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps on a cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz.
The strikes by U.S. Central Command (Centcom) hit Iranian missile and drone storage sites and coastal radar locations after Iran damaged a Singapore-flagged container ship, Ever Lovely, near the coast of Oman.
Iran struck the ship, which was exiting a key waterway, with a one-way attack drone, according to Centcom. The vessel s starboard side and its bridge sustained damage, but no one on board was reported injured.
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