Iran war live updates: Regime issues threat against protesters; US destroyed' mine laying ships near strait of Hormuz
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Iran war live updates: Regime issues threat against protesters; US destroyed' mine laying ships near strait of Hormuz
"Iran's police chief Ahmad-Reza Radan has warned Iranians on state TV that anyone who takes to the streets at the enemy's request will be confronted as an enemy, not a protester. Radan said security forces are stationed in the streets day and night."
"Iran's UN ambassador accused the US and Israel of deliberately targeting civilians saying that almost 10,000 civilian sites have been hit in the country, including about 8,000 residential homes, and the death toll has reached more than 1,300 people. Amir Saeid Iravani said populated residential areas and critical civilian infrastructure had been hit in attacks he described as horrific crimes."
"Donald Trump said the US has hit and completely destroyed 10 inactive mine-laying vessels, warning that more would follow. US Central Command added that it eliminated 16 Iranian mine-laying vessels near the strait of Hormuz."
Iran's police chief Ahmad-Reza Radan warned citizens against participating in street protests, stating security forces are deployed throughout the country. Israeli military operations continued with strikes on Iranian command centers in Tehran and Tabriz, followed by additional waves of attacks. Iran's UN ambassador reported approximately 1,300 civilian deaths and damage to nearly 10,000 civilian sites, including 8,000 residential homes, characterizing the attacks as crimes against civilians. Lebanese health authorities confirmed Israeli raids killed five people in Qana. The US military destroyed Iranian mine-laying vessels near the Strait of Hormuz, with President Trump warning of severe consequences if Iran deployed additional mines in the strategic waterway.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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