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Trump on recent escalation: Iran ceasefire deal 'may be over'
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Trump on recent escalation: Iran ceasefire deal 'may be over'

The United States has launched airstrikes against Iranian targets in retaliation for attacks on oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, according to reports. The U.S. has reimposed sanctions on Iranian oil, while Iran condemned the actions as a 'grave violation' of the framework agreement aimed at ending the war. Iranian forces responded with counterattacks, including explosions reported in several cities, though no civilian casualties were confirmed. Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte called the U.S. strikes 'absolutely necessary,' emphasizing the need for decisive action if Iran violates a ceasefire. The escalation occurred during ongoing mourning ceremonies for Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in an attack.

Russia has reported new attacks on tankers attributed to Ukraine, according to statements made by regional officials. The governor of the southern Russian region of Rostov, Yuriy Slyusar, announced via Telegram that two tankers in the Black Sea were set ablaze during a drone strike carried out by Ukrainian forces. According to Slyusar, the crews of both vessels had been safely evacuated, and while fires broke out on both ships, one fire was quickly extinguished. This incident follows previous reports of Ukrainian strikes targeting Russian tankers in the region, which Moscow claims are part of its efforts to circumvent Western sanctions.

In addition to the attacks on the tankers, authorities in the northwestern region of Tver reported that an oil depot caught fire after being struck by a drone. Local governor Vitaliy Korolyov stated that the blaze was under control. At the same time, another oil depot in the southern Russian region of Stavropol also went up in flames following a reported Ukrainian attack. Russia's Defense Ministry confirmed that 73 Ukrainian drones had been intercepted overnight, indicating ongoing aerial activity in the area.

The situation comes amid heightened tensions between the United States and Iran. U.S. military forces have launched fresh attacks against Iranian targets, marking the second such assault within 24 hours. According to the U.S. Central Command, these strikes aimed to weaken Iran’s ability to threaten freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. President Donald Trump had previously declared the ceasefire agreement with Iran null and void, stating that the attacks were necessary to respond to recent threats posed by Iran.

According to Iranian government reports, the latest U.S. attacks resulted in at least 14 deaths and injured 78 others over the past two days. Some of the wounded remain hospitalized. The attacks reportedly targeted five provinces, including Ahvaz, where three individuals lost their lives in an attack near the city’s outskirts. Additional casualties were reported in other areas affected by the strikes.

Iranian state media reported damage to buildings at the airport in the city of Iranshahr, with a firefighter killed in the process. A railway bridge in the northeastern province of Golestan was also hit, as noted by the state broadcaster Irib. According to Press TV, this marked the first U.S. attack in the region since the start of the ceasefire in April. The Revolutionary Guard claimed another bridge was also struck. Tehran called upon the UN Security Council to take immediate action and warned Washington about potential consequences.

Amid these developments, Iran held mourning ceremonies for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the country's former supreme leader, who passed away recently. These ceremonies took place in cities such as Tehran, Qom, and in Iraqi cities like Najaf and Karbala. However, the renewed hostilities between the U.S. and Iran occurred simultaneously with these events, adding further complexity to the geopolitical landscape.

In response to the U.S. attacks, Iran launched counterstrikes. Local military sources reported that Kuwait came under fire, with the air defense system repelling enemy rocket and drone attacks. Similar alerts were issued in Bahrain, where residents were urged to seek shelter and remain calm. The interior ministry confirmed that the attacks had been thwarted, though no further details were immediately available.

Both Bahrain and Kuwait, along with several other Gulf states, have frequently faced Iranian missile and drone attacks due to their hosting of U.S. military bases located just a few hundred kilometers away. The renewed conflict appears to be intensifying, with both sides showing no signs of backing down despite the ongoing mourning period for Khamenei.

U.S. officials have justified the attacks as necessary measures to protect maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte supported the actions, calling them essential given Iran's alleged violation of the ceasefire terms. Meanwhile, the Iranian leadership has vowed to take decisive steps to safeguard national interests and security, signaling continued escalation unless a resolution is reached.

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ORF News logoORF NewsState / PublicConservative7 hr. ago
Russia reports new Ukrainian attacks on tankers

The article reports on recent attacks by Ukrainian forces on Russian energy infrastructure, as claimed by Russian authorities. According to Governor Yuri Slyusar of Rostov region, two oil tankers in the Black Sea were set ablaze during a drone strike by Ukrainian forces. The crews were evacuated safely, and fires were extinguished. The report also mentions previous attacks on Russian 'shadow fleet' tankers, which Russia claims are used to bypass Western sanctions. Additional incidents include a fire at an oil depot in Tver region and another in Stavropol region, both attributed to Ukrainian strikes. The Russian Defense Ministry reported intercepting 73 Ukrainian drones overnight.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the attacks as actions by Ukrainian forces against Russian interests, emphasizing the threat posed by Ukraine to Russia’s energy infrastructure and efforts to circumvent sanctions. The narrative aligns with Russian state media’s portrayal of Ukraine as an aggressor, using terms of

Der Standard logoDer StandardIndependentCenter9 hr. ago
Trump calls ceasefire "a waste of time": Iran and the US attack each other again

The article reports renewed military clashes between the United States and Iran, with U.S. forces launching airstrikes targeting Iranian sites within 24 hours. The attacks were authorized by President Donald Trump, who had previously declared the Iran deal's ceasefire invalid. According to Iranian government sources, at least 14 people were killed and over 78 injured in the strikes, with many still receiving treatment. The attacks targeted multiple provinces, damaging infrastructure such as airports and bridges. Iran has condemned the actions as 'criminal' and called for UN Security Council intervention. These strikes occurred amid mourning ceremonies for the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of both U.S. and Iranian perspectives, citing official statements from both sides without overtly favoring one side. It includes quotes from Iranian government sources and mentions U.S. military actions without explicit ideological slant. While the conflict is

Der Standard logoDer StandardIndependentCenteryesterday
Trump on recent escalation: Iran ceasefire deal 'may be over'

The United States has launched airstrikes against Iranian targets in retaliation for attacks on oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, according to reports. The U.S. has reimposed sanctions on Iranian oil, while Iran condemned the actions as a 'grave violation' of the framework agreement aimed at ending the war. Iranian forces responded with counterattacks, including explosions reported in several cities, though no civilian casualties were confirmed. Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte called the U.S. strikes 'absolutely necessary,' emphasizing the need for decisive action if Iran violates a ceasefire. The escalation occurred during ongoing mourning ceremonies for Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in an attack.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of both U.S. and Iranian perspectives, quoting officials from both sides without overtly favoring one over the other. It includes statements from NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte supporting the U.S. stance, but also provides Iranian responses and reports of反击

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