The United States launched military strikes in southern Iran for the second time in three days, a U.S. official confirmed. The operation targeted sites including four one-way attack drones launched by Iran, the official said.
The strikes were conducted in self-defense, according to the official. This action comes as a potential cease-fire in the region remains uncertain and hangs in the balance.
The latest strikes follow a previous round of U.S. military action in Iran earlier this week. The official did not provide specific details on the locations or the damage caused by the attacks.
Iran has not yet publicly responded to the second round of strikes. Escalating tensions between the two nations continue to shape the broader regional conflict.
The U.S. military has increased its presence in the area in recent weeks. Officials have repeatedly stated that further strikes are possible if threats persist.
The development is likely to complicate ongoing diplomatic efforts. Negotiations for a cease-fire in the region remain stalled.
Analysts say the strikes could further strain relations between Washington and Tehran. Both sides have warned against any miscalculation that could lead to wider conflict.
The U.S. government has not released a timeline for future military actions. The situation remains fluid, with international leaders urging restraint.





