Iran's Foreign Ministry condemned a US strike on observation and intelligence sites in southern Iran, accusing Washington of violating its commitments and lacking credibility. The statement follows a series of Iranian accusations against the US over recent weeks.
Iran's Foreign Ministry has condemned an American strike on observation and intelligence facilities in southern Iran, accusing the United States of violating its commitments and acting without credibility, according to a statement circulated Sunday morning.
The ministry's statement did not specify the exact timing of the reported strike or provide details on casualties or damage. It is the latest in a series of Iranian condemnations of US military actions in the region dating back several weeks. The Zioneer has previously reported on Iran's accusations that the US broke a ceasefire by coordinating strikes on Lebanon with Israel, as well as Iranian warnings that it would target US bases and infrastructure.
No independent confirmation of the strike's occurrence has been received, and the US has not yet commented. The report comes from a single source.
2 developments
- StrongIranian Foreign Ministry warns of further strikes on US bases, infrastructure
- StrongIran claims to have struck US-linked targets, warns Gulf states against aiding attacks
- StrongIranian Foreign Ministry says US diplomacy damaged after strikes
- DevelopingIran's Foreign Ministry accuses Israel of coordinating Lebanon strikes with US, in violation of ceasefire
Source and signal
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