Iran's Foreign Ministry issued a statement Thursday condemning recent US attacks on the country's southern provinces, particularly targeting two railway bridges in eastern Iran, and describing the strikes as war crimes, according to Israeli media reports.
Iran's Foreign Ministry on Thursday condemned recent US strikes on the country's southern provinces and specifically two railway bridges in eastern Iran, calling the attacks war crimes. The statement, reported by Yedioth Ahronoth, adds to a series of Iranian condemnations of US operations on Iranian soil since late June. The Zioneer has previously reported on US strikes targeting railway bridges in northern Iran, as well as on military installations in the southern coastal areas. The mention of bridges in the east expands the geographic scope of reported infrastructure damage. The US has not yet responded to the latest accusation. The ceasefire between the US and Iran, in place since April, has been increasingly strained by repeated strikes and retaliatory statements.
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