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Iran Denies Ceasefire Breach Amid Gulf Attack Claims

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Iran has denied violating the ongoing ceasefire, rejecting allegations of drone and missile attacks on Gulf nations, according to statements from its Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). The IRGC said Iran had “not carried out any launches” during the truce period, as reported by state media.

The statement came after Kuwait accused Iran and its allied groups of launching drone strikes on its territory, raising fresh concerns over the fragile ceasefire. Saudi Arabia also reported damage to its key East-West oil pipeline, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

Iran dismissed these claims, asserting that if any such attacks occurred, they were likely carried out by Israel or the United States. The IRGC said any Iranian military action would be officially acknowledged and not conducted covertly.

The report said the conflicting claims have added pressure on upcoming U.S.-Iran talks, with tensions remaining high despite President Donald Trump’s push for stability through the ceasefire agreement.

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