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Iranians are being warned not to take the train because it puts their lives at risk, as the U.S. and Israel ramp up attacks on Iran's infrastructure ahead of Trump's deadline to open the Strait of Hormuz.
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00:00Air defense systems are continuing to go off in Iran as the US and Israel intensify attacks on Iranian infrastructure.
00:08Civilians are being warned by the Israeli military not to take the train today as it puts their lives at
00:15risk.
00:16The Israel Defense Forces also says it has struck a third petrochemical complex in Iran after two earlier strikes on
00:23Monday.
00:24The latest target was a facility in Shiraz, which the IDF claims produced nitric acid used in ballistic missile development.
00:33Meanwhile, casualties continue to rise as strikes are reported across the country.
00:38Monday alone saw the highest intensity of strikes in 10 days, with 49 civilians killed.
00:44Iran's state news agency reports that Tehran has submitted a 10-point response that rejects a temporary ceasefire with the
00:54US, calling instead for a permanent end to the conflict.
00:58There were also demands including guarantees for safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz, reconstruction efforts and the lifting of
01:05sanctions.
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