Iranian Navy forces US destroyers to change course near the Strait of Hormuz. Tehran warns that any entry into the waterway constitutes a breach of the current ceasefire agreement.
The Iranian Navy reported forcing US destroyers to change course near the Strait of Hormuz, warning that any entry into the waterway would violate a ceasefire agreement.
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