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U.S. and Iranian forces have exchanged heavy missile and drone assaults, with Tehran targeting U.S. facilities in states across the Gulf on Sunday and saying it had again closed the vital Strait of Hormuz. - REUTERS

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00:05Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps released this footage on Sunday showing what it said were
00:11missiles being launched in response to a U.S. attack. Reuters cannot verify the location and
00:17date of the footage. The exchange of missile and drone assaults between Iran and the U.S.
00:22included attacks by Tehran on U.S. facilities in states across the Gulf. This comes as Iran
00:28said it had again closed the Strait of Hormuz, through which one-fifth of the world's oil and
00:34gas traverses. The U.S. said Iran does not control the Strait and traffic is flowing. The renewed
00:40violence casts further doubt on the future of an interim U.S.-Iranian agreement signed last month
00:46that aimed to reopen the waterway and end the war after a further 60 days of negotiations.
00:52The latest round of hostilities came after talks in Oman on Saturday between Iran's foreign
00:58minister Abbas Arachi and Omani foreign minister Badr al-Busaydi. Iran said the talks were aimed
01:05at coordinating arrangements in the Strait of Hormuz and were set to continue with a Qatari
01:09presence. Meanwhile, Iran's top negotiator Mohamed Bagher Kalibov posted on Exxon Sunday,
01:16the era of one-sided deals is over. We told you, keep your word or pay the price. Reality is
01:23knocking.
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