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Iran Prevents Entry of U.S. Warships Into Strait of Hormuz, Navy Says

DUBAI, May 4 (Reuters) – ⁠Iran’s ⁠navy said on ⁠Monday it had prevented ​the entry of enemy warships into ‌the Strait of ‌Hormuz by issuing ⁠a “swift ⁠and decisive warning”, according to state TV.

U.S. President ​Donald Trump said on Sunday the U.S. would start an ​effort on Monday morning to free ⁠ships ⁠stranded in the ⁠strait as ​a “humanitarian gesture” to aid neutral countries ​in the ⁠U.S.-Israeli war with Iran.

The semi-official Fars news agency said a U.S. warship had ⁠been hit by two missiles while sailing near ⁠the port of Jask at the southern entrance to the strait and turned back from its attempt to transit the strait.

Iran’s armed forces issued several warnings on Monday ⁠to foreign navies not to cross into the Strait of Hormuz or face a “decisive response”.

(Reporting ​by Dubai Newsroom; Editing ​by Kevin Liffey)

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