Iran denounces U.S. strikes as a sign of bad faith
Summary
Iran criticized recent U.S. military strikes and called them a violation of the ceasefire during ongoing talks to end a war. The U.S. said it targeted missile sites and boats placing mines in self-defense, while Iran’s Revolutionary Guard reported shooting down drones and a fighter jet that entered its airspace.Key Facts
- Iran called U.S. strikes a sign of "bad faith and unreliability."
- The strikes targeted missile launch sites and boats placing mines, according to the U.S. military.
- Iran’s foreign ministry said the strikes violated the ceasefire agreement.
- Iran warned it will respond to any acts of aggression.
- Iran’s Revolutionary Guard reported shooting down drones and a fighter jet inside its airspace.
- The timing of the airspace incident was not given by Iranian sources.
- The U.S. described its actions as defensive measures.
- Negotiations to end the war are ongoing between the parties involved.
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