US strikes Iran after Apache helicopter was shot down
What's next: The retaliation clouds an April ceasefire and raises the risk of wider fighting around the Strait of Hormuz.
The United States began striking Iran on Tuesday after a US Apache helicopter was shot down the night before while patrolling over the Strait of Hormuz, according to US Central Command and President Donald Trump. Central Command called the operation a proportional response and said the strikes started at 5 p.m. Iran's foreign minister warned that its armed forces would not leave any attack or threat unanswered. The exchange puts fresh pressure on a ceasefire that has technically been in place since April, even as peace talks have continued amid repeated flareups across the region. Trump had said late Monday that a deal with Iran could come within days.
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