New Delhi [India]: Iran has strongly condemned the latest US military strikes, describing them as a violation of the United Nations Charter and international law.
Iranian officials have maintained that the country's military actions were carried out in self-defense and rejected descriptions of them as military confrontation.
Tehran has urged the international community to hold the United States accountable for the attacks and called on other countries not to allow their territory to be used for US military operations against Iran.
Iranian authorities also rejected US claims regarding diplomatic talks in Muscat, insisting that Washington's account of the discussions is inaccurate.
According to reports, a new wave of attacks has continued for more than three hours, with several locations in southern Iran allegedly coming under fire.
Iranian media and officials have claimed that ports, lighthouses, and telecommunications infrastructure were among the targets. There have also been reports of strikes near the Bushehr nuclear power plant, although these claims have not been independently verified.
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Iran argues that targeting critical civilian infrastructure violates international law and has cited these attacks as evidence of what it describes as unlawful military action. Officials have reiterated their demand for the United Nations to intervene and condemn the strikes.
As the situation continues to unfold, reports suggest that Iran has also launched retaliatory actions directed toward the Gulf region.
However, the full extent of the attacks and their impact remains unclear, and independent verification of developments on the ground is still awaited.
The latest escalation has heightened concerns over regional stability, with international observers closely monitoring the evolving conflict and awaiting further official statements from the parties involved.
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