Iran war day 70: US, Iran trade fire in Hormuz amid ceasefire tensions
On day 70 of the war, Iran accused the United States of violating a ceasefire by targeting two ships and civilian areas near the Strait of Hormuz. US Central Command stated its forces responded to "unprovoked Iranian attacks" with self-defense strikes, while Iranian media reported explosions on Qeshm Island and drone interceptions.

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AI-generatedOn day 70 of the war, Iran accused the United States of violating a ceasefire by targeting two ships and civilian areas near the Strait of Hormuz. US Central Command stated its forces responded to "unprovoked Iranian attacks" with self-defense strikes, while Iranian media reported explosions on Qeshm Island and drone interceptions. This exchange occurred a day after US President Trump suggested a potential deal with Tehran was possible, despite warning of renewed bombing. Earlier, Iran denied involvement in an explosion that damaged a South Korean ship in the Strait of Hormuz. Analysts suggest Iran might adopt a more flexible nuclear stance post-conflict.
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5 extractedIran denied involvement in an explosion that damaged a South Korean ship in the Strait of Hormuz.
US President Donald Trump indicated a potential deal with Tehran could be within reach following 'very good talks'.
US CENTCOM stated its forces intercepted 'unprovoked Iranian attacks' and responded with 'self-defence strikes'.
Iran accuses the US of violating their ceasefire by targeting two ships near the Strait of Hormuz and attacking civilian areas.
Iranian state media reported explosions on Qeshm Island and that air defence systems intercepted several drones.