Iranian helicopter confronts US warship approaching territorial waters
Iranian state media published video and images of Wednesday's incident – the first direct encounter reported between Iranian and US forces since the 12-day war between Iran and Israel in June – taken from a helicopter dispatched to confront the USS Fitzgerald guided missile destroyer.
'US destroyer 'Fitzgerald' attempted to approach waters under Iran's monitoring, in a provocative move', Iranian state television said.
In video footage of the reported encounter, a helicopter is seen flying in close proximity to the warship and an Iranian crew member can be heard issuing what appeared to be a radio warning in English to the warship, ordering it to change course as it was approaching Iran's territorial waters at about 10am local time (06:00 GMT).
Iranian state media have described the encounter as a tense exchange.
The US destroyer reportedly responded by threatening to target the Iranian aircraft if it did not leave. The vessel eventually departed the area upon continued warnings from the Iranian military.
US Central Command disputed the Iranian account of tension, calling the incident a 'safe and professional interaction'.
Asked about the encounter, a US defence official, speaking on condition of anonymity with the Reuters news agency, also downplayed its seriousness.
'This interaction had no impact to USS Fitzgerald's mission, and any reports claiming otherwise are falsehoods and attempts by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to spread misinformation,' the official said.
The official, who said the interaction took place entirely in international waters, identified the aircraft as an Iranian SH-3 'Sea King' helicopter.
The US military inserted itself into Israel's war against Iran last month when it bombed Iranian nuclear sites. US President Donald Trump hailed the strikes as a 'spectacular' success that 'obliterated' Iran's nuclear programme.
But media reports in the US, citing intelligence assessments, suggest the campaign was only partially successful, with just one of the three Iranian nuclear sites – the Fordow facility – reportedly destroyed.
In an interview broadcast on Wednesday, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said Tehran was committed to continuing its nuclear programme for peaceful purposes, and that his country is prepared for any future war that Israel might wage against it.
He added that he was not optimistic about the ceasefire between the countries.Solve the daily Crossword
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