
U.S. Military Shoots Down Iranian Attack Drones in Hormuz, CENTCOM Confirms
The United States military shot down several Iranian suicide drones over the Strait of Hormuz, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) confirmed on Saturday, June 13. The drones marked an attempt by the regime in Tehran to target commercial vessels transiting the strategic waterway. CENTCOM affirmed that traffic flow through the Hormuz continues unimpeded and that the critical passage remains open for transit.
The interception came amid a wave of Iranian aggression across the region. On Thursday, June 11, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) fired drones at Kuwait’s Ali Al Salem Air Base in retaliation for U.S. strikes on Iranian military assets on Tuesday, June 9. Further Iranian strikes were reported in Jordan, where the IRGC claimed to have fired four missiles at the U.S. al-Azraq base, asserting that the site housed F-35 fighter jet hangars and a command-and-control center.
The escalation rippled across the Gulf, with alert sirens sounding in Bahrain on Wednesday, June 10. Even as Tehran pressed its campaign of drone and missile launches, American forces held the line over the Hormuz, ensuring that one of the world’s most vital maritime corridors stayed open to commercial shipping.
(JPost/VFI News)
Dear Lord, we thank You for shielding the region's nations and waterways from those who plot violence, and we ask that You continue to strengthen and guide the forces standing guard over the Strait of Hormuz. We pray that You frustrate every scheme of aggression launched against innocent lives and vital commerce, and that You grant wisdom to the leaders seeking to restore calm. We ask that You soften the hearts of those who pursue destruction, turning them to repentance, or that You remove their power to do harm. In Yeshua’s Name we pray.