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The shots were fired after the Iranian vessel came within 150 yards (137 meters) of the USS Thunderbolt and failed to respond to repeated attempts to reach it via radio, then ignored warning flares and a series of blasts on the US ship’s whistle, the Navy said in a statement.
“The Iranian vessel’s actions were not in accordance with the internationally recognized… ‘rules of the road’ nor internationally recognized maritime customs, creating a risk for collision,” the statement read, noting that the Iranians had conducted an “unsafe and unprofessional” interaction.
The Navy released video showing part of the incident, during which two bursts of machine gun fire can be heard.
Events unfolded around 3:00 am (0000 GMT) in the northern Gulf. After the US ship fired the warning shots, the Iranian vessel stopped, officials said, at which point the Thunderbolt continued on her way.
The Revolutionary Guards accused the Americans of “provocation and intimidation” and said it was the US ship that had approached the Iranian vessel.
“The Guards’ boat did not pay attention to the unprofessional and provocative move and continued with its mission. The American ship left the area shortly afterwards,” the guards’ naval forces said in a statement.
The episode marks the latest in a series of close encounters between US ships and Iranian naval vessels.
In January, the USS Mahan destroyer fired warning shots at four Iranian Revolutionary Guard vessels that approached at high speed in the Strait of Hormuz.
The Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps is a paramilitary force that answers directly to the Islamic republic’s supreme leader.
The force’s boats periodically approach US warships in international waters and the Strait of Hormuz, ignoring US radio messages and giving little indication of their intentions.
In January 2016, the Iranians briefly captured the crew of two small US patrol boats that strayed into Iranian waters.
The 10 US sailors were released 24 hours later.
Tuesday’s incident comes as the US House of Representatives passed sanctions against Iran and the IRGC navy — which stands accused of supporting terrorism. The bill also targeted Russia and North Korea.
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