The United States carried out a second wave of airstrikes on Iranian military targets within three days, according to reports from multiple news outlets. The strikes come during a fragile ceasefire between the two countries, which have been engaged in peace talks for weeks. Oil prices jumped more than 2% in Asian trading following the news, with WTI crude reaching $90.51 per barrel and Brent crude at $96.34. Both benchmarks had dropped earlier in the week on hopes of a ceasefire agreement. No immediate casualties or damage assessments have been released by either side. The US military has not publicly commented on the purpose of the latest strikes.
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US strikes Iran targets for second time in three days amid fragile ceasefire
The US launched a second round of airstrikes on Iranian military targets within three days, complicating a fragile ceasefire and ongoing peace talks.

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