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Iran says civilian infrastructure hit by latest U.S. strikes, expands attacks to Syria, Bahrain
Iran on Friday claimed it had targeted U.S. military forces in Syria and Bahrain, widening its attacks in the region as the U.S. completed its sixth consecutive night of strikes on the Islamic Republic. The escalating standoff comes as the fragile truce signed by the U.S. and Iran last month showed further signs of unravelling. The interim agreement was intended to reopen the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz and stop the fighting. U.S. Central Command said overnight that it had completed its latest major wave of strikes against Iran, hitting dozens of military targets, including air defenses, logistics ... (full story)
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