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Iran denies US accusation of attacking ship off Indian coast

Tehran This Monday he denied the accusations of U.S that the drone that struck a ship off the coast of India this weekend was launched from Iranian territory.

A ship oil tanker owned by a Japanese company was hit by a drone on Saturday forehead for to the back in Indiaafter the Houthi rebels of Yemen claimed several attacks against merchant ships in the Red Sea.

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The Houthis, supported by Willthey claim that these attacks hit for tied ships for Israeli interests and are a sign of their support for the Palestinians of Linkwhere Israel launches an offensive against the Islamic group Hamas.

He Pentagon stated that the ship Japanese man was hit by a drone launched from Will.

“These statements are completely inadmissible and have no value,” declared the Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman, Naser Kananiin response for a question about the accusations made by U.S.

“These types of statements are intended to distract for public opinion and hide the full support of the US government for the crimes of the Zionist regime (Israel) in Linkhe added.

The conflict in Link broke out 80 days ago, on October 7th, when Hamas launched a surprise attack in the south Israel which left around 1,140 people dead, most of them civilians, according to an AFP count based on Israeli data.

Islamic movement commandos also kidnapped for around 240 people and 129 remain in captivity Linkaccording to authorities Israel.

In response, Israel promised “annihilatefor Hamas and launched a ground and air offensive that left at least 20,424 dead in Gaza, according to the Islamic movement that has alone governed this Palestinian territory since 2007.

Will supports Hamas and commemorated the October 7th attack as a “success”, but denied being involved.

Source: Elcomercio

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