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US carries out new strikes in Iran against military site, official says

  • Strikes come during negotiations to end three-month-old war that has killed thousands and ​sent global energy prices sharply higher since it ​began on February 28
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WASHINGTON: The US military ​has carried out ‌new strikes in Iran targeting a ​military site ​that officials believed posed a threat ​to US forces ​and commercial maritime traffic in the Strait of ​Hormuz, a ​US official told Reuters ‌on ⁠Wednesday.

The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, ​said ​the ⁠US military has also ​intercepted and shot ​down ⁠multiple Iranian drones that posed ⁠a ​similar ​threat.

The US military ​strikes, which have not been previously reported, came during negotiations to end a three-month-old war that has killed thousands and ​sent global energy prices sharply higher since it ​began on February 28 with US and Israeli attacks.

Trump says Iran and Oman will not control Strait of Hormuz, deal remains elusive

US President Donald ‌Trump ⁠earlier on Wednesday dismissed a Iranian state media report that Iran and Oman would jointly manage shipping through the Strait of Hormuz as part of a ​peace deal.

​Trump said ⁠the waterway would remain open.

The US last carried out what it called defensive strikes ​against Iran on Monday, in what ​Iran called ⁠a violation of the countries’ fragile ceasefire.

The US targets included boats attempting to lay mines and ⁠missile ​launch sites that the US ​military’s Central Command said posed a threat to U.S. forces.

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