
Iran Says It Warned US Destroyer to Move Away from Waters Monitored by Tehran
The US Navy and U.S. Central Command, which overseas US forces in the Middle East, had no immediate comment on the report.
The reported incident follows US strikes last month on Iranian nuclear facilities that Washington says were part of a program geared towards developing nuclear weapons. Tehran maintains that its nuclear program is for purely civilian purposes.
"US destroyer 'Fitzgerald' attempted to approach waters under Iran's monitoring in a provocative move", Iranian state TV said, adding that a Navy helicopter quickly approached the destroyer and issued a stern warning to leave the area.
The US destroyer threatened the Iranian helicopter, but moved out of the area upon continued warning, state TV said.
Iranian state media identified the vessel in question as "DDG Fitzgerald", adding the Iranian Army contacted the vessel asserting the helicopter was under its protection and asking the ship to change it direction to the south.
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