U.S. forces carried out new strikes in southern Iran as the fragile ceasefire around the conflict came under fresh strain. U.S. officials said the military targeted a ground control site in Bandar Abbas that was being prepared for a drone launch, and also intercepted four Iranian one-way drones near the Strait of Hormuz.
Iranian officials accused Washington of violating the ceasefire and said there would be a response to any further military action. The exchange added new uncertainty to diplomatic efforts aimed at stopping the fighting and reducing the risk of a wider regional conflict.
The Strait of Hormuz remains a major concern because it is one of the world’s most important routes for energy shipments. Even limited military activity in the area can raise concerns about oil prices, shipping delays, and commercial security.
The latest developments show how fragile the ceasefire remains, even as talks continue. For now, both sides are signaling that they are prepared to defend their positions while leaving little room for a quick resolution.









