U.S. and Iran Trade Strikes, Each Accusing the Other of Ceasefire Breach
U.S. and Iranian forces exchanged military strikes after both sides said the other had violated an existing ceasefire. The developments were reported during NBC News coverage on May 29.
citizen.co.zaU.S. and Iranian officials each stated that the other side had broken the terms of a ceasefire and carried out new strikes. NBC News reported the mutual accusations during its May 29 broadcast. No further details on targets, casualties, or timing were provided in the segment.
The same broadcast included discussion of ongoing talks between the United States and Iran. Rep. ) appeared to address those negotiations. The program also covered the war in Ukraine and its recent escalation, though no specific new developments were detailed in the available material.
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