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In response to the attack on the Cyprus-registered cargo ship GFS Galaxy by the IRGC in the Strait of Hormuz, the United States executed a third round of airstrikes aimed at Iranian military installations. CENTCOM reports that one civilian crew member is still unaccounted for and that the ship sustained extensive damage to its engine room. This latest operation comes on the heels of prior US strikes on nearly 140 Iranian military locations, as Iran has proclaimed the Strait of Hormuz to be closed to all maritime navigation. The intensifying conflict heightens worries regarding regional safety, international shipping routes, and the prospects for US-Iran nuclear talks.
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00:00U.S. forces have launched a third wave of strikes on Iran.
00:03The action follows an Iranian attack on a commercial ship in the Strait of Hormuz.
00:08The Cyprus-flagged GFS Galaxy caught fire and suffered engine room damage.
00:13One civilian crew member remains missing after the attack.
00:16U.S. Central Command says the strikes target Iran's military capabilities.
00:21CENTCOM says Tehran ignored earlier warnings to stop attacking commercial shipping.
00:26Earlier strikes reportedly hit around 140 Iranian military sites.
00:31Targets included missile depots, drone facilities, radar systems, and launch sites.
00:36Iran has now declared the Strait of Hormuz closed to maritime traffic.
00:41The IRGC warned that more U.S. strikes could trigger attacks on American bases.
00:46The crisis unfolds as nuclear negotiations between Washington and Tehran continue.
00:51The U.S. is demanding a rain surrender its stockpile of highly enriched uranium.
00:56The latest escalation raises fears of a wider conflict across the Middle East.
01:01Stay with us for the latest updates on this developing story.
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