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By Nandita Bose and Steve Holland WASHINGTON, April 6 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he will order sweeping attacks on Iranian civilian power plants and bridges on Tuesday night unless Tehran makes a deal aimed at ending the five-week war with Iran.
United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres is “alarmed” by President Donald Trump’s threats to attack civilian infrastructure in Iran, his spokesman said, a rare rebuke of the US by the world body.
Tehran says it will respond ‘in kind’ to attacks on its infrastructure, accuses Trump of inciting ‘war crimes’.
President Donald Trump posted a video to social media on Saturday, saying a "massive" strike on Tehran terminated "Many of Iran's Military Leaders."
Israel and several Persian Gulf nations reported a new influx of drone and missile launches toward them early Thursday morning, hours after President Trump asserted in a national television address that the U.S. military campaign against Iran was an overwhelming success and “near completion.”
Inaction by the UN nuclear watchdog "emboldens aggression" against nuclear facilities such as the Bushehr power plant, Iran's atomic energy chief Mohammad Eslami said on
Iran-backed Houthis carried out a joint attack on Israel alongside the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, the Yemen-based rebel group said Monday. The attack was conducted in coordination with Iranian armed forces and allied factions in Lebanon and Iraq,
Israel and the United States carried out a wave of attacks on Iran on Monday, killing more than 25 people and hitting the South Pars natural gas field.