Iran condemns US strikes as 'gross violation' of ceasefire
Iran has condemned US air strikes in southern Iran as a "gross violation" of a ceasefire, occurring while Iranian and Qatari negotiators were in Doha for peace talks. The US Central Command stated these were "self-defence strikes" targeting Iranian missile sites and boats attempting to place mines in the Hormozgan region.

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AI-generatedIran has condemned US air strikes in southern Iran as a "gross violation" of a ceasefire, occurring while Iranian and Qatari negotiators were in Doha for peace talks. The US Central Command stated these were "self-defence strikes" targeting Iranian missile sites and boats attempting to place mines in the Hormozgan region. Iran holds the US responsible for the consequences of these actions and vowed retaliation. Despite the strikes, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicated a deal from the talks remains possible, though it may take several days, with a key sticking point reportedly being Iran's request for the release of frozen funds.
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5 extractedUS Secretary of State Marco Rubio believes a deal from ongoing talks is still possible but will take days.
Iran holds the US responsible for consequences of its 'aggressive and unjustified actions' in the Hormozgan region.
US Central Command stated that Iranian missile sites and boats were targeted in 'self-defence strikes'.
Iran condemns US air strikes as a 'gross violation' of the ceasefire.
One stumbling block in talks reportedly centers on Iran's request for the release of frozen Iranian funds.