Iran attacks Gulf countries following fresh US strikes – Middle East crisis live | World news

Iran attacks Gulf countries following fresh US strikes – Middle East crisis live | World news

Summary of the day so far…

Here is a quick recap of events so far today:

  • Iran launched missiles and drones at its Gulf neighbours this morning in retaliation to a number of US strikes and announced the closure of the strategic strait of Hormuz until further notice.

  • Jordan, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman and the UAE all reportedly came under attack. Qatar said three people, including a child, had been injured by falling shrapnel but there were no immediate reports of any casualties.

  • The US said it had struck Iran early on Sunday after the country’s ⁠Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) fired on a Cyprus-registered container ship they claimed was sailing an “unauthorised route” through the strait of Hormuz.

  • According to state media, the IRGC then said they had hit a second vessel, accusing it of “violating regulations”.

  • A short time later, US central command said its forces had carried out a round of strikes against Iran, attacking at least 140 targets.

  • Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Iran’s top negotiator in the peace talks and the country’s parliament speaker, said in a social media post this morning that: “The era of one-sided deals is OVER. We told you: keep your word or pay the price. Reality is knocking.”

  • In response to the US attacks against Iran, ​the IRGC claimed they had destroyed a command and control centre and drone hangars in Jordan, targeted ‌a US radar site in Kuwait, attacked US aircraft carrier support ‌and refuelling platforms in Oman and destroyed a jet maintenance centre and command facility in Qatar.

  • India’s foreign ministry condemned an attack on the commercial vessel – GFS Galaxy – off the coast of Oman earlier today. It said 10 of the 11 Indian nationals on board have been rescued, while one remains missing.

  • The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) centre said that the maritime security threat level in the strait of Hormuz remains “severe”.

  • But despite claims from Iran that the strait has been closed, the UKMTO said a southern route remains available, though it warned of potential mine dangers.

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Jordan has condemned what it described as “brutal” Iranian attacks across the region today, which targeted the UAE, Bahrain, Oman, Kuwait and Qatar (see post at 11.06 for more details).

The attacks posed a threat to the “security” and “stability” of these countries, represented a “dangerous escalation” in the conflict, were a “blatant breach” of international law and a “flagrant violation” of sovereignty, according to a statement published on X by Jordan’s foreign ministry.

Jordan, a US ally, said it stands in “absolute solidarity” with the affected countries. Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) earlier said it had hit a US base in Jordan in response to a wave of fresh US strikes on military targets. This has not been confirmed by authorities in Jordan.

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