CENTCOM says rescue operations continue for two crew members on a U.S. military refueling plane that crashed. Four have been confirmed dead.
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Tehran is under attack this morning and President Donald Trump is issuing a new warning as the war with Iran approaches the two-week mark
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Explosions rock the Iranian capital as demonstrators gathered for the annual Quds Day rally in support of Palestinians
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Thousands packed the streets chanting slogans including death to Israel and death to America
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Iranian state television says a large blast struck a square filled with demonstrators
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The cause of the explosion is not clear, but earlier, Israel warned it would, quote
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conduct operations in this area in the coming hours and urge people nearby to evacuate
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President Trump also issued a new threat aimed at what he called the deranged scumbags of the Iranian regime
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telling them to watch what happens today. He offered no specifics but added
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Trump called it a great honor
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Meanwhile, U.S. Central Command says rescue operations are underway after a U.S. military refueling plane went down in Iraq
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The KC-135 aircraft was part of the operation against Iran. Officials say the crash was not caused by hostile or friendly fire
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CENTCOM confirms four of the six crew members who were on board died
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But rescue operations continue for the remaining two. And the conflict continues to rattle global energy markets
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Oil prices remain around $100 a barrel even after Trump eased sanctions on Russian oil
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allowing countries to buy Russian shipments stranded at sea. That move comes as the Strait of Hormuz, which carries roughly 20% of the world's oil supply, remains closed
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