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Blasts reported on Qeshm and Sirik as US air activity rises over Persian Gulf

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Blasts reported on Qeshm and Sirik as US air activity rises over Persian Gulf

Primary source Internal intake · 4 reviewed intake signals · Desk window 00:06

TL;DR

Residents reported blasts on Qeshm Island and in the port city of Sirik, with initial reports indicating gunfire toward ships near the Strait of Hormuz, according to Israeli and Iranian security channels. An Iranian source said the sounds were warning shots fired toward the strait. In parallel, US Air Force activity has been stepped up over the Persian Gulf and Saudi Arabia. The reports remain preliminary, from a single source, and no casualties, interceptions, or impacts have been confirmed. This adds to a sequence of naval friction in the strait that The Zioneer has tracked since 23:50.

01 · THE DISPATCH

A new episode of friction in the Strait of Hormuz is unfolding early Thursday, with blasts reported on Qeshm Island and in the coastal city of Sirik, accompanied by reports of fire directed toward vessels. An Iranian source with knowledge told an affiliated channel that the explosions off Sirik were warning shots aimed at the strait. At the same time, US Air Force activity — including aerial patrols and increased sortie tempo — was reported over both the Persian Gulf and Saudi Arabia, according to the same Israeli and Iranian security accounts.

The Zioneer has been tracking an extended thread of naval confrontations in the strait since 23:50 Wednesday, when initial blasts on Sirik and Qeshm were first reported. By 02:09, an Iranian military source confirmed the explosion was tied to a tanker confrontation. The IRGC later acknowledged its forces fired warning shots at a vessel violating navigation rules. This morning's reports add a fresh exchange of fire and heightened US air presence to the same geographic theater.

What remains unconfirmed: the number of vessels involved, any casualties or damage, the identity of the ships targeted, and whether a direct US-IRGC exchange of fire occurred. The single-source nature of the report keeps the confidence at Developing pending corroboration or official statements.

02 · How it developed

3 developments

  1. Latest

    State television attributes the sounds to warning fire in the strait area

  2. Increased US air activity and Iranian claims of warning shots toward ships.

  3. Reports of fire from Sirik Island toward vessels in the Strait of Hormuz

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03 · Source and signal

Source and signal

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