Iran launches 'test missiles' near US warships
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The Iranian vessels were as close as 1,500 yards from the USS Harry S Truman when they began firing "previously unannounced live-fire exercise," The Hill reports.
Commander Kyle Raines, a US Central Command spokesman, said on Tuesday night that the practice was “highly provocative” and essentially unlawful.
“Firing weapons so close to passing coalition ships and commercial traffic within an internationally recognized maritime traffic lane is unsafe, unprofessional and inconsistent with international maritime law,” Commander Raines said in a statement.
The US has previously criticised missile tests conducted by Iran vessels in the months following the landmark nuclear deal reached between the two nations.
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