U.S. Military Strikes Iranian Ports on May 8; 15 Missiles Fired Two Days Prior

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According to Fox News, the U.S. military struck Iranian ports at Kharg and Bandar Abbas early on May 8 (Beijing time), a senior American official disclosed. The official stated the strikes do not represent a resumption of war or termination of ceasefire agreements. The operation followed Iran’s launch of 15 ballistic and cruise missiles at the port of Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates two days earlier. Pentagon officials previously characterized Iran’s attack as “low-intensity,” stating it did not breach the ceasefire terms.

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