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Iran strikes airbase used in US attack

  • Market: Crude oil, Natural gas
  • 01/06/26

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said on Monday it had struck an airbase used by the US to launch an attack on a communications tower in Sirik, near the strait of Hormuz.

"Following the aggression of the US army against a communication tower in Sirik… the IRGC Airforce targeted the airbase from which the aggression originated, and the intended targets were destroyed."

The IRGC did not specify the location of the airbase. But Kuwait's ministry of defence said at around 06:00 local time on Monday that the country's air defences were "engaging hostile missile and drone attacks", without specifying their source or targets.

Kuwait hosts several US military bases, including the Ali al-Salem air base west of Kuwait City, near the Iraqi border. Several other Gulf countries also host US bases.

The US attacks referenced by the IRGC were confirmed by US Central Command (Centcom) on Monday. Centcom said it had conducted "self-defence strikes on Iranian radar and command and control sites for drones" in Gerouk — a port city in Sirik county — and on Qeshm Island in the strait of Hormuz.

The US strikes took place on Saturday and Sunday "in response to aggressive Iranian actions", including the shooting down of a US drone that was "operating over international waters". Centcom did not specify where the strikes were launched from.

The exchanges come as Washington and Tehran continue to trade messages in search of an agreement to end the conflict and reopen the strait of Hormuz.

The White House suggested on 28 May that a US-Iran deal was close, with President Donald Trump indicating a possible lifting of the US blockade on Iranian ports. Washington imposed the blockade in mid-April in response to Iran's moves to close the strait of Hormuz.

Assessments from Tehran have remained more cautious, reflecting wide gaps in the two sides' negotiating positions.

But the Trump administration has since rowed back after pushback from supporters concerned that any deal may not address US objectives on Iran's nuclear programme.

"Iran really wants to make a deal, and it will be a good one for the USA, and those that are with us," Trump said in a post on his Truth Social platform, responding to criticism of his administration's efforts. "Just sit back and relax, it will all work out well in the end ꟷ it always does!"


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