The Iranian Navy has announced the successful targeting of the “command-and-control center” behind recent US violations. The facility was located aboard an American destroyer operating in the Sea of Oman.
In a statement released by the Army’s Public Relations Office on Wednesday, the Iranian Navy said the strike was carried out in response to aggressive US measures against Iranian commercial shipping and repeated violations related to the Strait of Hormuz.
The statement said: “Following aggressive actions, violations of the regulations governing the Strait of Hormuz, and hostile acts against Iranian commercial vessels by the terrorist and aggressive US military, the Navy immediately targeted the command-and-control center responsible for those actions.”
The command-and-control center was aboard a US destroyer that was attempting to approach the waters of the Islamic Republic.
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Iran has confronted the unprovoked US-Israeli war of aggression that began on February 28 with over 100 waves of powerful retaliatory strikes. The Islamic Republic has firmly defended its sovereignty and restricted the Strait of Hormuz to enemies and their allies.
The Iranian Navy warned that it is closely monitoring the criminal American-Zionist enemy and will respond to any hostile act in the shortest possible time, vowing the harshest revenge for the blood of the martyrs of the Iranian frigate Dena.


