US forces down Iranian drones targeting Hormuz shipping

US Central Command said American forces intercepted multiple Iranian drones targeting commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz late Friday, confirming that international shipping continues unimpeded.
US Central Command announced late Friday that American forces have intercepted multiple Iranian one-way attack drones targeting commercial vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz. The command confirmed that all aerial threats were neutralized in recent hours as shipping traffic continued uninterrupted.
In a statement posted on social media platform X, CENTCOM said: "Iran launched multiple one-way attack drones in an attempt to strike commercial ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz. U.S. forces have downed all of them in recent hours as traffic flow through the strait continues unimpeded," the command added. Military officials noted that defensive operations were conducted to ensure the safety of commercial navigation.
Shipping corridor remains open
The military command stated: "The international trade corridor remains open for transit," emphasizing that commercial navigation proceeds without disruption through the strategic waterway. Officials confirmed that traffic volumes remain at normal levels despite the attempted strikes.
Diplomatic backdrop
The interception comes amid delicate diplomatic efforts to ease tensions between Washington and Tehran. Military activity has persisted across the Gulf region despite ongoing negotiations aimed at preventing a wider confrontation, with both sides maintaining elevated defensive postures along critical maritime routes.
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