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US Announces New Wave of Attacks on the 7th Night of Strikes Against Iran
Gerçek Gündem (National Newspaper)

Key Points
- 1. The US announced that it has launched a new wave of military attacks against Iran.
- 2. The clashes continue for the seventh consecutive night following the collapse of the ceasefire.
- 3. It was announced that Iran's military targets were struck in the attacks.
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1. 7th night2. New wave of attacks
The United States officially announced that it has launched a new wave of military attacks against Iran. It was reported that these attacks have entered their seventh consecutive night following the collapse of the previously declared ceasefire.
Within the scope of the operation, it was stated that various military targets in Iran were struck. However, the scale to which the wave of attacks will continue and its regional implications remain uncertain at this time.
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- 1. Q: What is the target of the new wave of attacks announced by the US?
- A: It was reported that Iran's military targets were struck in the attacks launched by the US.
- 2. Q: On what grounds have the attacks been continuing and for how long?
- A: The attacks began following the collapse of the ceasefire between the parties and have now entered their seventh night.
- 3. Q: What is the status of the ceasefire between the two countries?
- A: According to current data, the ceasefire has collapsed and the US's wave of attacks is continuing uninterrupted.
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