US and Iran Clash for a Seventh Straight Night as Cruise Missiles Hit Navy Vessels in the Gulf Iran struck US Navy vessels and military assets across the Gulf with cruise missiles, as US forces carried out a seventh consecutive night of retaliatory strikes inside Iran. Fighting between Iran and the United States stretched into a seventh consecutive night in the Gulf, with Iran striking US Navy vessels using cruise missiles and hitting several military assets spread across the region, while US forces kept up retaliatory strikes on targets inside Iran. How the standoff began The clashes did not erupt overnight. Reports in March 2026 said Iran had used Qader cruise missiles to target the American warship USS Abraham Lincoln. By May 2026, the United States said it had struck targets inside Iran in response to an attack on its warships. Strikes intensify in July The confrontation escalated sharply in July 2026. On 13 July, Iran's state TV said Iran had used cruise missiles to target a US vessel. The same day, Iran struck US military assets in Kuwait with drones and cruise missiles and hit other locations across the Gulf, in what was described as one of the heaviest rounds of strikes against the US in recent months. In response, the US on 15 July struck Iran's coastal defense systems along with cruise missile storage sites and launch positions. Then, on 17 July, Iran once again targeted US Navy vessels with cruise missiles and struck military assets across the Gulf. The same day also saw reports of a US ship being targeted in the Indian Ocean. US strikes on Chabahar Port US forces kept up their campaign inside Iran for a seventh straight night. The US Central Command, CENTCOM, confirmed it had destroyed a surveillance tower at Iran's Chabahar Port. What are Qader missiles The Qader cruise missiles that keep coming up in reports of Iran's strikes are considered capable of long range attacks and are seen as an important part of Iran's military arsenal. These are the same missiles reported to have been used to target the USS Abraham Lincoln in March 2026. What happens next The exchange of strikes and counterstrikes between the two sides has now stretched across several months, and tensions in the Gulf keep rising. The continued military action has raised concerns over oil supplies, maritime traffic and the safety of foreign nationals living in the region. What this means for you The rising military confrontation between Iran and the United States will not stay confined to the Gulf, it could have a direct effect on oil prices and on Indians living and working in the region. • Oil and fuel prices: Rising Gulf tensions could cause crude oil prices to fluctuate, which may directly affect petrol and diesel prices in India. • Indians in the Gulf: Those living, working or travelling in the region will need to stay extra alert about safety. • Stock markets: Heightened global tension could also lead to volatility in stock markets. Questions & Answers 1. How long has this confrontation been going on? According to reports it began in March 2026, when Iran reportedly targeted the USS Abraham Lincoln with Qader cruise missiles, and it intensified further in July 2026. 2. What happened on 17 July? Iran struck US Navy vessels with cruise missiles and hit military assets spread across the Gulf, and the same day saw reports of a US ship being targeted in the Indian Ocean. 3. How did the US respond? On 15 July the US struck Iran's coastal defense systems along with cruise missile storage and launch sites, and CENTCOM confirmed it destroyed a surveillance tower at Chabahar Port. 4. What are Qader missiles? Qader missiles are Iranian cruise missiles considered capable of long range strikes, and were reported to have been used to target the USS Abraham Lincoln in March 2026. 5. For how many nights has the US been striking inside Iran? US forces have kept up a campaign of strikes inside Iran for a seventh consecutive night. 6. What happened in Kuwait? On 13 July, Iran targeted US military assets in Kuwait with drones and cruise missiles. https://trendkia.com/en/middle-east/khari-men-lagatara-satavin-rata-us-iran-bhire-us-nausena-ke-jahajon-para-dagin-kruja-misailen-8422 TrendKia — Har trend, sabse pehle.