The United States military said it fired on Iranian forces and sank six small boats while attempting to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global shipping route disrupted by ongoing conflict. The UAE, a key U.S. ally, reported missile and drone attacks attributed to Iran, including strikes that triggered a fire at an oil facility and wounded foreign workers. U.S. officials claimed two American-flagged ships successfully transited the strait as part of a new security initiative, while Iran warned against what it called illegal military actions. The disruption has already caused global fuel price spikes, with shipping companies facing heightened risks as tensions in the region escalate. Meanwhile, Iran has denied targeting the UAE directly but warned that continued foreign military presence could trigger further confrontation.
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