
Tehran has once again warned neighbouring states against making their territory available for potential US military operations against Iran.
“The countries in the region should observe the principle of good neighbourliness and not use their territory for aggressive actions against Iran,” the Iranian Foreign Ministry said in a statement issued on Saturday.
The statement comes in the wake of US attacks early on Saturday on radar installations in the Sirik region and on the island of Qeshm in the south of Iran.
“This attack was a clear violation of the April 2026 ceasefire and a military aggression against Iran’s territorial integrity,” the ministry said.
Iran called on the UN Security Council to respond to what it called the “obvious violation of the ceasefire” and the “illegal actions of the US,” which it said endangered both regional and international peace.
Israel and the United States attacked Iran three months ago. A ceasefire has technically been in place in the war since April 8. Nevertheless, mutual attacks continue to occur.
The US military said it intercepted several missiles on Friday fired by Iran at the Gulf states of Kuwait and Bahrain, which are allied with the US.
Previously, the US military also reportedly intercepted four Iranian drones in the Strait of Hormuz area and subsequently attacked radar stations in Iran on the island of Qeshm and in the town of Goruk.





