U.S. Central Command said early on Wednesday that American and partner forces had intercepted multiple Iranian missile and drone attacks across the Gulf region overnight, while also conducting retaliatory strikes and enforcing maritime restrictions.
According to CENTCOM, Iran launched several ballistic missiles toward regional targets late Tuesday into early Wednesday. Two missiles aimed at Kuwait failed mid-flight, while three others targeting Bahrain were intercepted by U.S. and Bahraini air defenses. Kuwaiti authorities confirmed air defenses were actively engaging incoming threats, and Bahrain’s Interior Ministry reported warning sirens were activated.
During the overnight hours, residents near Iran’s Qeshm Island reported explosions, according to the Iranian regime-aligned Mehr News Agency cited by Reuters.
CENTCOM said U.S. forces had earlier shot down three Iranian drones targeting civilian maritime traffic and conducted a self-defense strike on an Iranian military ground control station on Qeshm Island.
In a statement posted at 2:57 a.m. local time, CENTCOM rejected Iranian Revolutionary Guard claims that U.S. positions, including the Fifth Fleet headquarters in Bahrain, had been successfully struck, calling the assertions false and stating that all Iranian attacks had failed.
At 4:26 a.m. local time, CENTCOM reported an additional wave of Iranian drones targeting U.S. forces in Kuwait. The drones were intercepted by air defenses, with no casualties or damage reported.
Separately, CENTCOM said it had disabled a Botswana-flagged oil tanker, the M/T Lexie, on Tuesday after the vessel ignored repeated warnings and attempted to proceed toward Iran’s Kharg Island. A U.S. aircraft struck the ship’s engine room with a Hellfire missile, rendering it inoperable. The command said the action was part of an ongoing maritime blockade, under which six vessels have been disabled and 122 redirected since April.
CENTCOM said no U.S. personnel were harmed in the overnight incidents and that forces remain on high alert amid continued tensions despite an ongoing ceasefire.
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