Washington: The Iran-US war is not over. The conflict started again between the two countries. On Friday, the US military attacked Iran's missile and drone depots.

At the same time, coastal radar sites were also attacked. America claims that Iran attacked earlier. Iran attacked a commercial vessel passing through the Strait of Hormuz.

This attack is in response. The MoU was signed between Washington and Tehran in Switzerland last week. There was supposed to be a temporary cessation of hostilities between the two countries.

Strait of Hormuz opens for 60 days. America also withdraws its ships. Everything was going healthy and normal as before, then the rhythm fell again.

Iran attacked a commercial ship passing through the Strait of Hormuz, US Central Command said. Their unwarranted aggression broke the ceasefire agreement. In response, a counter attack has been made.

US President Donald Trump has also referred to Iran's drone strikes as 'foolish'. Meanwhile, Iran's IRIB news agency reported that more than three loud explosions were heard in a row in Syria, in southern Iran, close to the Strait of Hormuz. Iranian MP Ibrahim Azizi said, "Once again America attacked Iran in the middle of the talks.

Repeated violations of the ceasefire will be answered and they will regret it." With the new conflict between the two countries, the question is whether Iran will close the Strait of Hormuz once again? So America will not walk the path of peace talks, break the ceasefire and attack Iran in full swing? It is reported that Iran has warned that no ship should enter or exit the Strait of Hormuz without their permission.

However, many countries' ships are still plying routes that Tehran does not recognize. According to data from the Kepler tracking platform, of the 42 ships that crossed the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday, half of them used an alternative route around the coast of Oman.

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