Iran issues notice over planned rocket launches on Thursday


DUBAI, Feb ⁠18 (Reuters) - Iran issued a notice ⁠to airmen (NOTAM) that it plans ‌rocket launches in areas across its south on Thursday from 330 GMT ​to 1330 GMT, the ⁠U.S. Federal Aviation ⁠Administration website showed on Wednesday.

Iran conducted ⁠navy ‌drills this week in the Hormuz Strait ⁠and plans to conduct a joint ​naval ‌exercise with Russia on Thursday.

The ⁠notice ​was issued amid heightened tensions with the U.S., which has deployed ⁠warships near Iran, as ​U.S. Vice President JD Vance said Washington was weighing whether to ⁠continue diplomatic engagement with Tehran or pursue other options.

The NOTAM system provides pilots, flight crews ​and other users ⁠of airspace with critical safety ​notices.

(Reporting by Dubai Newsroom ‌and Menna Alaa ​al Din, Editing by Franklin Paul and Nick Zieminski)

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