Iran says it struck US-linked targets in response to US attacks


June ⁠27 (Reuters) - Iran said ⁠it struck ‌targets linked to U.S. forces in response ​to U.S. ⁠airstrikes on ⁠its southern coast, ⁠which ‌it said ⁠violated the U.N. Charter ​and ‌the war-ending memorandum ⁠between ​the two countries, according ⁠to a statement ​by its foreign ministry.

Iran did not ⁠identify the targets or say where they ​were ⁠located.

(Reporting by Eman ​Abouhassira ‌and Jana Choukeir; ​Editing by Andrew Heavens)

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