President Trump announces U.S. operation to clear blocked vessels in the Strait of Hormuz; Iran warns of ceasefire violation. Meanwhile, Moscow officials report a Ukrainian drone strike on a building in the Mosfilmovskaya district with no casualties.
President Donald Trump announced a U.S. operation to extract foreign vessels blocked in the Strait of Hormuz, prompting a warning from Iranian officials that such intervention would be viewed as a violation of the ceasefire. Separately, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin reported that a Ukrainian drone struck a building in the Mosfilmovskaya district, with no casualties reported.
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