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U.S. Strikes Iran After Apache Helicopter Downing; Multiple Domestic Developments Across India

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The U.S. military launched strikes against Iran on June 9, 2026, following the crash of a U.S. Army Apache helicopter off Oman's coast, which President Trump attributed to Iranian action. The strikes were described by U.S. Central Command as a proportional response, while Iran's top diplomat stated the country would not leave attacks unanswered. The incident marks an escalation in U.S.-Iran tensions and comes amid broader geopolitical developments including EU sanctions on Russia and various domestic political and legal proceedings in India.

On June 9, 2026, the U.S. military initiated strikes against Iran in response to the downing of a U.S. Army Apache helicopter off the coast of Oman. President Donald Trump directly blamed Iran for the helicopter crash and pledged a U.S. response. U.S. Central Command characterized the strikes as a proportional and measured response to what it termed unjustified Iranian aggression. Iran's top diplomat countered that the country would not leave any attack or threat unanswered, signaling potential further escalation. The incident occurs within a broader context of U.S.-Iran tensions and comes alongside other significant international and domestic developments, including the European Commission's proposed 21st sanctions package against Russia involving Indian entities, and various political and legal proceedings within India.

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The specific circumstances of the Apache helicopter crash—including whether it was shot down, mechanical failure, or other cause—are not detailed in the source. The exact nature and scope of the U.S. strikes (targets, weapons used, casualties) are not specified. The historical context of U.S.-Iran military tensions and previous similar incidents is not provided.

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