BREAKING: Iranian Navy Attacks U.S. Warship 600 km From Iran’s Coast

🚨 BREAKING: Iranian Navy Attacks U.S. Warship 600 km From Iran’s Coast

💥 A dramatic escalation in the US–Iran conflict has emerged, with Iran claiming its naval forces launched missiles at a U.S. warship in the Indian Ocean more than 600 kilometers away from Iran’s coastline. Iranian military sources say the strike was part of retaliation after heavy U.S.–Israeli attacks on Iranian targets.

⚔️ According to statements from Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), the attack used two advanced missiles: the Ghadr-380 ballistic missile and the Talaieh cruise missile. Iranian officials claimed the missiles hit the American vessel and caused damage while it was operating in international waters.

🛑 The United States has strongly denied these claims, saying its warships in the region remain fully operational and were not struck. U.S. officials described Iran’s statements as propaganda or misinformation during wartime, a tactic often used in psychological warfare.

🌊 The naval confrontation comes after the U.S. Navy recently sank an Iranian frigate in the Indian Ocean using a Mark-48 torpedo fired from a submarine, marking one of the rare times a submarine has sunk a ship in combat since World War II.

🌍 Military analysts warn that naval clashes in the Indian Ocean and Persian Gulf could further widen the war, threatening international shipping lanes and energy routes such as the Strait of Hormuz.