Get the latest updates on the war with Iran here. • Hourslong strikes: The US military said it hit dozens of Iranian military targets in a second night of strikes. Iranian state media said its forces were responding. • Strait of Hormuz: A US military spokesperson said the new strikes come after Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps fired at another commercial vessel in the waterway, where Washington and Tehran have been making contradictory claims about the status of marine traffic. The channel is key to Tehran’s leverage in negotiations. • Gulf nations under fire: Tehran claimed it conducted a fresh wave of strikes toward US bases in the region. Sirens were activated in Bahrain while the military in Kuwait said it was dealing with “hostile aerial targets,” and Jordan’s military intercepted four missiles from within its airspace. • Oil prices climb: Brent crude and US crude prices were up over 3% on Sunday following the weekend of attacks. Jordan’s military intercepted four missiles from within its airspace, according to Jordan News Agency. “Four missiles that entered Jordanian airspace from Iranian territories have been intercepted and drowned,” the agency reported Monday morning local time, citing the country’s armed forces. CNN’s Dalia Abdelwahab contributed to this report. The United States launched an hourslong wave of strikes against Iran on Sunday night. The US Central Command (CENTCOM) said it hit dozens of Iranian military targets in its latest strikes. As sunrise approached over the Gulf, Iran responded to the attack by targeting regional US bases, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said. Here’s the latest: CNN’s Eyad Kourdi, Lex Harvey, Mohammed Tawfeeq, Yasha Saebi and Zachary Cohen contributed to this report. Kuwait’s military said it is currently dealing with “hostile aerial targets” within its airspace. “The General Staff of the Kuwait Armed Forces announces that any explosion sounds that may be heard are the result of the Air Defense systems intercepting hostile attacks,” the country’s armed forces said in a statement shared on X Monday morning. It urged residents to follow instructions issued by official authorities. Earlier in the morning, Iranian media reported strikes targeting US infrastructure at military bases in Kuwait. It is not known whether the two incidents are related. CNN’s Dalia Abdelwahab contributed to this report. Iranian strikes targeted US infrastructure at military bases in Kuwait and caused damage, according to Iran’s semi-official Fars news agency. Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said it “completely destroyed fuel storage tanks and Patriot air defense systems at the US base in Ali Al Salem,” the outlet reported early Monday morning local time. Ali Al Salem hosts US troops, according to Central Command, which has responsibility for the region. The IRGC said it also struck the Ahmad Al Jaber Air Base, some 30 miles away, damaging an FPS radar system. Kuwait’s Armed Forces is yet to confirm any of the attacks. CNN has reached out to Central Command for comment. Yasha Saebi contributed to this report. Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said it struck US military facilities in Bahrain, Iran’s semi-official Fars news agency reported. The IRGC said in response to US attacks, its Air Force struck helicopter maintenance and repair facilities, a hangar housing a P-8 Poseidon aircraft, and the military’s drone command and control center at the US Air Base in Sheikh Isa, Bahrain, Fars reported. “The retaliatory operations will continue,” the IRGC said. Bahrain’s interior ministry said sirens were sounding and warned residents to take shelter. There have been no immediate reports of damage. CNN has reached out to US Central Command for comment. Yasha Saebi contributed reporting. The US has completed its latest wave of strikes against Iran, “hitting dozens of targets at multiple locations with precision munitions,” US Central Command said on X Sunday evening. It said CENTCOM forces struck Iranian air defense systems, coastal radar sites, missile and drone capabilities, and small boats using US fighter planes, naval vessels, one-way attack aerial drones, and one-way attack sea drones for the first time. Iranian state media reported strikes in a number of central and southern provinces, killing at least one person and wounding several others. The announcement from CENTCOM comes one day after the US said it struck about 140 Iranian military sites in an overnight aerial assault. The strikes were launched to “degrade Iran’s ability to continue attacking international shipping flowing through the Strait of Hormuz,” CENTCOM said Sunday. In an apparent retaliation, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said it has launched a wave of strikes toward US bases. Residents in Bahrain have been urged to take shelter for a second consecutive day as sirens ring out in the country, its interior ministry said. “Citizens and residents are urged to remain calm and head to the nearest safe place,” it said on X, early Monday local time. Iran has launched a new wave of missile and drone attacks toward US bases, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said on Telegram. The announcement comes after the US launched new hourslong strikes targeting central and southern Iran. A security guard was killed and four others were wounded after a projectile hit a water pumping station in Mahshahr County, in southwestern Iran’s Khuzestan, Valiollah Hayati, Khuzestan’s deputy governor, said, according to state media IRNA. Explosions were also heard in the cities of Khorramshahr and Hoveyzeh, both in Khuzestan province, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said. Earlier, Hayati said the US had struck several locations near the city of Ahvaz, semi-official news agency Mehr reported. The US has been conducting strikes on Iran since around 5 p.m. ET Sunday. A US official told CNN the strikes were still ongoing more than three hours later, around 8:30 p.m. 


