Iran reports new attacks on military targets on its largest island near the Strait of Hormuz
IRNA said the strikes hit only military targets and that no casualties were reported as tensions over the strategic waterway remained high.
- Iran's state news agency IRNA reported that missiles were launched toward Qeshm Island on Sunday.
- The report described the missiles as being fired by the "enemy" but did not identify the attacker.
- Iranian authorities said the attack caused no casualties.
- No additional details on damage or the number of missiles were immediately released.
- The incident occurred amid ongoing heightened tensions in the Middle East, particularly around the strategically important Strait of Hormuz.
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