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Iranian Navy began exercises with rocket firing in the waters near the Strait of Hormuz

Iranian Navy began exercises with rocket firing in the waters near the Strait of Hormuz
Iran conducts naval exercises following drone drills. The Islamic Republic conducts these maneuvers in the Gulf of Oman - in the water area, which is adjacent to the strategically important Strait of Hormuz. Hundreds of tankers pass through this waterway every day.. The ships of the 5th Fleet of the US Navy often appear there..

Iranian sources say, that the naval exercises will last for two days. They involve warships and missile boats of the Iranian Navy.

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During the maneuvers, rocket fire will be conducted from the sides of ships and boats, including Makran and Zra (Zrah).
The Iranian exercises that began in the Gulf of Oman caused "concern" among some countries in the Middle East region. Particularly "alarming" in the Gulf countries is caused by the statements of the Iranian naval command about the conduct of missile firing in the aforementioned water area near the Strait of Hormuz.

For the first time in many years, Iranian drone missile exercises were conducted, as well as Iranian naval exercises in the Gulf of Oman do not comment on the United States. Some time ago in the European press, in fact, with annoyance declared, that “while the United States is busy with internal squabbles, they have no time for their allies ". Previously, the US did not allow itself to miss the Iranian military maneuvers, leaving them without comment about "an immediate response to the Iranian aggressive actions". Today, the United States clearly has no time for Iran..

There is currently no information about the activity in connection with the Iranian exercises of the ships of the American Fifth Fleet..

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