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Official: US kills Iranian drone that was approaching an aircraft carrier

U.S. Military said that on Tuesday, they shot down an Iranian drone which "aggressively approached" the Abraham Lincoln aircraft carriers in the Arabian Sea. This was first reported by the U.S. U.S. President Donald Trump said that if the nuclear talks between Iran & United States could not be arranged, then "bad things" might happen. The incident occurred as diplomats were trying to set up nuclear talks.

After the news that the drone had been shot down, oil futures prices increased by more than $1 per barrel.

The U.S. Military said that the Iranian Shahed-139 drone flew toward the carrier with "uncertain intent" and was shot down by a F-35 fighter jet.

A spokesperson for the Central Command of the U.S. Military, Navy Captain Tim Hawkins said that the F-35C jet shot down the Iranian drone in self-defense to protect the aircraft carriers and the personnel aboard.

The Iranian U.N. Mission declined to comment.

Iran's Tasnim News Agency reported that a connection was lost with a "drone" in international waters. However, the reason for this loss is unknown.

He added that no American servicemen were injured and that there was no damage to U.S. equipment.

The Lincoln carrier-strike group is part of the U.S. military buildup that has taken place in the Middle East after a violent crackdown on anti-government protests in Iran last month. This was the deadliest unrest domestically in Iran since the 1979 revolution.

Trump, who did not carry out his threats to intervene in the crackdown but demanded that Tehran make nuclear concessions, sent a flotilla near its coast and has now called on Tehran to do so. He claimed that Iran was "seriously speaking" last week, while Tehran's top official in security, Ali Larijani, announced that negotiations were underway.

IRANIAN BOATS HARASS U.S. FLAGged TANKER

According to the U.S. military, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps harassed an American-crewed merchant ship on Tuesday, hours after the drone was shot down. military.

Hawkins stated that "two IRGC boats, and an Iranian Mohajer Drone approached M/V Stena Imperative with high speeds and threatened board the tanker and seize it."

Vanguard, a maritime risk management company, said that the Iranian boats had ordered the tanker?to stop its engine and get ready to board. The tanker instead accelerated and continued its journey.

Hawkins stated that a U.S. Navy Warship, the McFaul was operating in the region and escorted Stena Imperative.

Hawkins said that the situation has de-escalated and is now proceeding in a safe manner. Reporting by Idrees Al and Phil Stewart, Editing by Chizu Nimiyama and Rod Nickel

(source: Reuters)