Iran Denounces US Attack on Tehran as Violation of Ceasefire Agreement

TEHRAN, IRAN – A senior Iranian official has strongly criticized the United States for allegedly violating a two-week ceasefire agreement by launching an attack on the Iranian capital, Tehran.

The Iranian semi-official news agency “Mehr” reported on Tuesday that the US has breached the agreement, which was negotiated by several international parties in an effort to de-escalate tensions between the two nations.

Sources within the Iranian government revealed that American forces targeted key infrastructure sites within the city, sparking widespread condemnation from Iranian officials and citizens. The attack, which resulted in significant damage and several casualties, has been described as a severe escalation of tensions between the two nations.

The two-week ceasefire was meant to provide a reprieve from the escalating conflict, allowing for diplomatic efforts to resume and preventing further bloodshed. The agreement, which was facilitated by international mediators, was seen as a crucial step in the ongoing efforts to resolve the dispute between Iran and the US.

However, Iran’s Foreign Ministry has now accused the US of grossly misinterpreting the terms of the agreement. “The United States has shown blatant disregard for international agreements and basic norms of human decency,” a senior ministry official stated. “Their attack on Tehran has left many innocent civilians injured and several killed.”

Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, also weighed in on the situation, stating that the US had “once again demonstrated its disdain for Iran and its people.” The Ayatollah urged citizens to remain vigilant and prepared to defend their country against external threats.

US officials have yet to comment on the matter, fueling speculation and widespread concern about the possible consequences of the US action. International leaders have called for calm and restraint from all parties involved, urging an immediate cessation of hostilities.

As tensions continue to rise, diplomats are working around the clock to prevent further escalation. The international community is watching the situation closely, urging all parties to adhere to the terms of the ceasefire agreement and engage in sincere dialogue to resolve the dispute.

The situation remains fluid, and developments are expected to unfold rapidly in coming hours and days.