Iran threatens to deploy naval mines if its coasts or islands attacked

Iran threatened Monday to deploy naval mines across the Persian Gulf if the US and the Zionist forces attack its coasts or islands, warning that such a move could effectively shut down the region’s critical waterways.
In a statement reported by the Fars news agency, Iran’s National Defense Council said any attempt by “the enemy” to target Iranian coasts or islands would lead to mining of access routes and communication lines throughout the Gulf.
It said the measures would include various types of naval mines, including floating mines that could be launched from shore.
The statement warned that in such a scenario, the entire Persian Gulf “would face conditions similar to the Strait of Hormuz for an extended period,” effectively closing maritime routes.
Responsibility for such an outcome would lie with the party initiating the attack, it added.
The council also said that the only way for “non-belligerent countries” to safely transit the Strait of Hormuz would be “through coordination with Iran.”
The Strait of Hormuz has been effectively disrupted since early March. Around 20 million barrels of oil normally pass through it daily, and its disruption has driven up shipping costs and pushed global oil prices higher.



