2026年6月26日 / 美国东部时间下午6:19 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻
华盛顿——美国军方表示,周五美军打击了伊朗境内目标,以回应伊朗在霍尔木兹海峡对一艘商业船只的无人机袭击,这是美伊两国上周同意延长本就脆弱的停火协议以来,美国首次对伊朗发动空袭。
美国中央司令部在社交媒体发布的声明中表示,此次空袭打击了伊朗的导弹和无人机储存设施以及雷达站点,称这是对伊朗“危险行为”的“强力回应”。
“伊朗军队对商业航运的无端侵略明显违反了停火协议,”中央司令部称。
一名美国官员告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻,美军飞机打击了霍尔木兹海峡沿岸以及伊朗格什姆岛的多个目标。该官员表示,空袭已经结束。
一名美国官员周四向哥伦比亚广播公司新闻证实,伊朗伊斯兰革命卫队前一天袭击了一艘悬挂新加坡国旗的货船。据英国海事贸易运营中心消息,该船驾驶舱受损,但没有人员伤亡或环境影响的报告,该中心还表示,事发船只当时位于阿曼近海。
特朗普总统称此次袭击是对美伊停火协议的“愚蠢违反”。美伊两国上周通过谅解备忘录将停火协议延长了60天。当记者周五被问及伊朗是否会面临任何后果时,特朗普回应道:“你们会看到的。”
此次伊朗无人机袭击以及美国的回应,可能会给特朗普政府重新开放霍尔木兹海峡的努力带来挫折。此前该海峡已有数月大部分航运交通中断。就在货船遭袭击后不久,联合国国际海事组织暂停了一项疏散行动,该行动旨在疏散被困在波斯湾的数百艘船只和数千名船员。该组织表示,这艘货船“并未在国际海事组织的疏散框架内过境”。
美伊谅解备忘录规定,伊朗必须“尽最大努力”确保霍尔木兹海峡60天内的安全、免费通航。特朗普签署该协议后的一周内,每日通过该海峡的船只数量激增,而油价暴跌至接近战前水平。
不过,围绕该海峡的分歧依然存在。美国倾向于沿阿曼海岸线的霍尔木兹海峡南部航道,而伊朗则表示,船只仍需征得伊朗同意,并使用靠近伊朗海岸的北部航道。伊朗还未排除在60天期限结束后向商业船只收取通行费的可能性,这一想法遭到美国及其地区盟友的反对,称其不可接受。
伊朗波斯湾海峡管理局周四表示:“任何通过波斯湾海峡管理局指定框架外航道的通行,都将不受安全通行保障,也无权获得保险或相关责任赔偿。”
目前尚不清楚美国对伊朗的新一轮空袭会对两国间的谈判产生何种影响。两国未来两个月将就伊朗核计划进行谈判。双方最早于4月初达成停火协议,尽管该协议多次遭到报复性袭击的考验,但美军并未重启持续一个多月的大规模对伊朗轰炸行动。
正在牵头与伊朗进行谈判的副总统JD·万斯周五在社交媒体上写道:“伊朗签署了停火协议。我们一直遵守该协议。如果他们对谅解备忘录的执行方式有异议,可以直接打电话联系我们。但暴力将以暴力回应。”
U.S. strikes targets in Iran after Iranian drone attack on cargo ship, posing challenge to ceasefire
June 26, 2026 / 6:19 PM EDT / CBS News
Washington— The U.S. military says it hit Iranian targets on Friday over Iran’s drone attack on a commercial vessel in the Strait of Hormuz, marking the first American strikes on Iran since the two countries agreed to extend an already rickety ceasefire last week.
The strikes targeted Iranian missile and drone storage facilities and radar sites, U.S. Central Command said in a statement posted to social media, calling it a “powerful response” to Iran’s “dangerous behavior.”
“The unwarranted aggression against commercial shipping by Iranian forces clearly violated the ceasefire,” CENTCOM said.
A U.S. official told CBS News that American aircraft hit multiple targets along the Strait of Hormuz and on Iran’s Qeshm Island. The strikes are now over, the official said.
One day earlier, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps struck a Singapore-flagged cargo ship, a U.S. official confirmed to CBS News on Thursday. The ship’s bridge was damaged, but no casualties or environmental impact were reported, according to the U.K. Maritime Trade Operations Centre, which said the vessel was off the coast of Oman.
President Trump called the attack a “foolish violation” of the U.S.-Iran ceasefire, which was extended for 60 days in a memorandum of understanding between the two countries last week. Asked by reporters Friday if Iran would face any consequences, Mr. Trump responded: “You’ll find out.”
The Iranian drone attack — and the U.S. response — could mark a setback to the Trump administration’s efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, which was closed to most shipping traffic for months. Shortly after the vessel was struck, the United Nations’ International Maritime Organization paused an effort to evacuate hundreds of ships and thousands of mariners who were stranded in the Persian Gulf. The organization said the ship “did not transit under IMO’s evacuation framework.”
The U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding says Iran must arrange for safe, toll-free passage through the Strait of Hormuz “using its best efforts” for 60 days. In the week after Mr. Trump signed the deal, the number of ships that sailed through the strait every day surged, while oil prices plummeted to near pre-war levels.
Still, disagreements over the strait have lingered. The U.S. favors a route through the southern portion of the Strait of Hormuz, hugging the coastline of Oman, while Iran has said ships still need to seek its permission and use a northern route closer to the Iranian coast. Iran also hasn’t ruled out collecting tolls on commercial ships after the 60-day period ends, an idea the U.S. and its allies in the region have called unacceptable.
Iran’s Persian Gulf Strait Authority said Thursday: “Any passage through routes outside the framework designated by PGSA will not be covered by safe passage guarantees and will not be entitled to insurance coverage or related liabilities.”
It’s also not clear what impact the renewed U.S. strikes on Iran will have on talks between the two countries, which are set to negotiate over Iran’s nuclear program for the next two months. The two sides first struck a ceasefire in early April, and while that arrangement was repeatedly tested by tit-for-tat strikes, U.S. forces did not reopen the large-scale bombing campaign against Iran that ran for more than a month.
Vice President JD Vance, who is helping lead talks with Iran, wrote on social media Friday: “Iran signed a ceasefire agreement. We have honored it. If they have disagreements about how the memorandum of understanding is being applied, they can pick up the phone. But violence will be met with violence.”
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