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The Media Line: US Shoots Down Iranian Drones, Intercepts Missiles Fired Toward Kuwait and Bahrain  

US Shoots Down Iranian Drones, InterceptMissiles Fired Toward Kuwaiand Bahrain  

By ThMedia Line Staff  

US forces intercepted Iranian missiles and drones directed toward the Gulf region and the Strait of Hormuz, US Central Command (CENTCOM) said Saturday, as negotiations over a possible agreement betweeWashington and Tehran continued amid ongoing tensions 

According to CENTCOM, Iran launcheseveballistic missiles towarKuwait and Bahraiseveral hourafter US forceshot down four Iranian one-way attack drones headed toward the Strait of Hormuz 

“Iran fireseven ballistimissiles towarKuwait and Bahrain hours after US Central Command shot dowfour Iranian oneway attack dronethat were launched toward the Strait of Hormuz,” CENTCOM said Saturday local time ia statement.  

Initial assessments indicated that six of the missiles were interceptedand the seventh failed to reach itintended target. CENTCOM said no US personnel were injured ithe incident.  

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command also rejected Iranian claims regarding hitting American military facilities in the GulfIranian claims of damaging US 5th fleet headquarters in Bahrain are false,” CENTCOM added. “Iran’Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps had previously announced that it struck what it described as enemy bases in the region.”  

CENTCOM said the droneintercepted over the Straiof Hormuz represented an immediate danger to maritimactivity ithe area 

The command further reportethat US forces targeted Iraniasurveillancradar installations in Goruk and on Qeshm Island. According tCENTCOM, the strikes were carried out “to defend against further maritime attacks.”  

Separately, Iran’s semi-official Mehr news agency reported Saturday that Iranian forcefired several warning shots near the Straiof Hormuz. The agency saithe activity may havbeen related” tthe repositioning of US naval vesseloperating in the region 

Thdevelopments came as discussioncontinued regarding a possible settlement between Washington and Tehran. CNN reported that senior Iraniaofficial said any prospectivagreement would depenon the Trump administration releasing $24 billion in frozen Iranian assets and warneof the possibility of a broader conflict.  

President Trump expressed optimism about the diplomatic track on Friday: “The situation with Iran seems tbe going quite well,” President Trump told reporterduring an evenwith farmerin Wisconsin.  

“We’re going to comouof Iran very quickly, and it’s going to bvery strong one waor the other, whether it’piece of paper or thvery tough way,” he said. “The very tough way is maybe the easier way, but we’rgoing to come out.

US and Iranian negotiatorreached a tentative agreement one week ago to extend the ceasefirby 60 days and begin a new round of discussions regarding Iran’s nuclear program. 

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