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    US Military Targets Iranian Missile Launchers in Hormuz

    March 18, 2026
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    US Military Targets Iranian Missile Launchers in Hormuz
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    The U.S. military confirmed strikes on Iranian missile launchers near the Strait of Hormuz, citing risks to international shipping.

    In a statement from the U.S. military, it was reported that numerous fortified missile launchers belonging to Iran, located along the coastline near the Strait of Hormuz, were struck with a significant number of bunker-busting bombs.

    A new statement regarding attacks on Iran has been released by the U.S. military. The U.S. Central Command stated that the fortified missile launchers belonging to Iran, situated along the coastline near the Strait of Hormuz, were hit with approximately 2,300 kilograms of bunker-busting bombs. It was noted, 'The anti-ship cruise missiles located on these launchers posed a risk to international shipping in the strait.'

    The U.S. announced that it has struck missile launchers in Hormuz.

    In a statement from the U.S. military, it was reported that numerous fortified missile launchers belonging to Iran, located along the coastline near the Strait of Hormuz, were struck with a significant number of bunker-busting bombs.

    March 18, 2026 09:10

    : March 18, 2026 09:10

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