Video from the U.S. Central Command showed U.S. forces destroying targets on the ground, which it claims were in Kharg Island, Iran.
The claim was made amid mounting concern that the Islamic Republic was preparing to deploy mines in the crucial waterway.
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"The incident was not due to hostile fire or friendly fire," the release said, adding that rescue efforts are ongoing.
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