Shot down 4 drones, then retaliated… US attacked Iran’s radar bases
Uma Shankar June 06, 2026 10:23 AM

Tension between America and Iran seems to be increasing again. America has claimed that Iran had sent four attack drones towards the Strait of Hormuz. After this the American Army shot down all those drones. After this, two coastal radar bases of Iran were attacked. The US Central Command (CENTCOM) said that these four drones were moving towards the Strait of Hormuz and could pose a threat to the movement of ships in the area.

According to the US, the drones posed an immediate threat to maritime traffic, so they were destroyed en route. After dropping the drone, the US Army targeted the coastal surveillance radar centers located on Goruk and Qeshm Islands of Iran. CENTCOM said that this action was taken in self-defense and to prevent possible further attacks. America says that its objective is to maintain freedom of navigation and maritime security in the region.

CENTCOM issued statement

CENTCOM said in a statement released on social media platform X that US forces shot down four Iranian one-way attack drones because they were a threat to regional maritime traffic. After this, action was taken against radar targets to prevent further attacks. The US Army also said that it is ready to respond to any aggressive action by Iran and its troops are on full alert in the area.

Iran also talked about firing

At the same time, Iranian media has also given information about military activities around the Strait of Hormuz. According to Iran's semi-official news agency Mehr, on Saturday, Iranian forces fired several warning shots into the sea near this waterway. The report said that this action was taken in response to the activities of US Navy ships in the area and their new deployment.

The latest incident shows that the tension between America and Iran is not over yet. Talks and diplomatic efforts are continuing between the two countries, but the situation in the Gulf region still remains sensitive and any new incident may further increase the tension.

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