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US Strikes Iran for Fifth Consecutive Night, Hitting Bandar Abbas Facilities

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US forces carried out a fresh round of strikes against Iran on Thursday, marking the fifth straight night of American military operations. The attacks focused on military infrastructure and capabilities in the port city of Bandar Abbas, according to Iranian state television. The escalation follows a series of Iranian attacks on commercial shipping vessels in the Strait of Hormuz. The repeated strikes signal a significant deterioration in relations between Washington and Tehran.

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