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Iran fires missile from submarine during naval exercise in Gulf

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DUBAI: Iran successful­ly tested a cruise missile on Sunday during naval exercises near the Strait of Hormuz, Iran’s state media reported, at a time of heightened tensions with the United States.

Tehran has in the past threatened to block the Strait of Hormuz, a major oil shipping route at the mouth of the Gulf, in retaliatio­n for any hostile US action, including attempts to halt Iranian oil exports through sanctions.

In August, Washington said Iran had test-fired a short-range antiship missile in the strait during naval drills it believed were intended as a warning following President Donald Trump’s decision to reimpose sanctions on Tehran.

“On the third day of the ... exercises, a Ghadir-class Iranian navy submarine successful­ly launched a cruise missile,” the official news agency IRNA reported.

Iran’s other submarines, the Tareq and the new domestical­ly built Fateh (Conqueror) have the same anti-ship capability, IRNA quoted a military statement as saying.

More than 100 vessels were taking part in the ongoing threeday war games in a vast area stretching from the Strait of Hormuz to the Indian Ocean, state media reported.

Trump pulled out of an internatio­nal agreement on Iran’s nuclear programme last May and reimposed sanctions on Tehran.

Iran’s expansion of its missile programme, particular­ly its ballistic missiles, has been met with expression­s of concern by the United States and European countries. Tehran says the programme provides deterrent capabiliti­es and is defensive.

The USS John C. Stennis entered the Gulf in December, ending a long absence of US aircraft carriers in the waterway. — Reuters

 ??  ?? A handout photo by the Iranian Navy office shows an Iranian Navy missile launch during a military drill in the Gulf of Oman. — AFP photo
A handout photo by the Iranian Navy office shows an Iranian Navy missile launch during a military drill in the Gulf of Oman. — AFP photo

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