Tehran: A US Army Apache attack helicopter has crashed near the Strait of Hormuz. The accident occurred amid heightened military tensions in the Middle East between Iran and Israel.
US President Donald Trump came to the fore immediately after the accident, clarifying the situation. Trump confirmed to reporters at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York that the two pilots on board the helicopter were completely safe and uninjured. He added that the US would release an official report on the incident on Wednesday.
According to media reports, this powerful attack helicopter of the US military suddenly crashed. The exact cause of the accident is not yet clear. The US military is careful to avoid speculation as initial investigations have not yet fully confirmed whether it was a technical failure or other external interference. Amid widespread rumors about the incident at the international level, Trump came out and stated, “The pilots are fine, no one was injured, and we will release a detailed report tomorrow.”
The news is being watched with great concern by the global community as the accident occurred near the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world's most important sea lanes. The region, through which a large portion of global oil supplies pass, is currently experiencing severe military unrest due to Iran's assertive stance.
The recent heavy clashes between Iran and Israel have put a fragile ceasefire agreement between the two countries in jeopardy. The diplomatic world is awaiting the upcoming official report of the US military investigation, as the conflict, which began in late February, has affected global oil prices and markets.


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