The Phnom Penh Post

Washington confirms Iran missile has shot down drone

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WASHINGTON said an Iranian surface-to-air missile has shot down a US military drone in internatio­nal airspace over t he St ra it of Hormuz, BBC reported on Thursday.

The drone was identified by the IRGC as a RQ-4 Global Hawk, but a US military official told Reuters news agency that the drone was a US Navy MQ-4C Triton.

The statement ca me a f ter Ira n’s Revolut iona r y Guard earlier on the same day said it had shot dow n a US “spy drone” deemed to v iolate Iranian airspace.

The Iranian military did not immediatel­y publish images of the drone.

T he i ncident comes at a time of growing antagonism bet ween Iran and the US follow i ng t wo waves of st i l l unexplaine­d attacks on Gulf shipping.

The US has accused Iran of being behind the attacks.

Tehran has denied any involvemen­t and hinted that Washington might have orchestrat­ed them itself to provide a pretext for the use of force against Iran.

Tensions have been running high between Iran and the US ever since US President Donald Trump abandoned a landmark 2015 nuclear agreement in May last year.

The subsequent reimpositi­on of crippling unilateral sanctions has dealt a heavy blow to Iran’s already flagging economy.

Washington has also bolstered its military presence in the Middle East in a campaign of “maximum pressure” against Tehran.

Its deployment to the Gulf of an aircraft carrier task force as well as B-52 bombers, an amphibious assault ship and a missile defence battery has sparked fears of fresh conflict in the region.

One of the two tankers attacked in the Gulf of Oman last week was damaged by a limpet mine, the US military said on Wednesday.

On May 12, two Saudi oil tankers and two other ships were damaged in mysterious “sabotage attacks” in the Gulf of Oman off the United Arab Emirates.

Defence Minister Amir Hatami flatly rejected allegation­s Iran was behind the twin attacks.

“Accusation­s levelled against Iran’s armed forces and the published film with regards to the incident [that] happened to the vessels … are unsubstant­iated and we categorica­lly reject these accusation­s,” the official news agency IRNA quoted him as saying.

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