2026-06-10
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I’m Gideon Resnick in for Shumita Basu. This is Apple News Today.
It was another day of aggression that threatened a tenuous ceasefire between the US and Iran.
Tensions rose after an American Apache helicopter was downed in the Strait of Hormuz on Monday evening.
President Trump blamed Iran, and after the incident,
the US launched strikes against Iranian air defenses and radar, among other sites near the strait.
Iranian officials told the Wall Street Journal that the helicopter was not deliberately targeted.
"So we started hearing about a very intense situation in the Strait of Hormuz when we woke up."
"There was a statement from U.S. Central Command saying a helicopter had crashed,"
Shelby Holiday is a National Security Correspondent for the Wall Street Journal.
"The crew members were safe. It was a very intense search and rescue near the Strait of Hormuz."