Mourners gathered for Iran's late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei during the funeral procession from Iran to Najaf, Iraq, on Wedensday. Iran and the United States are continuing strikes in the Gulf region. Photo by Behnam Tofighi/UPI | License Photo
July 9 (UPI) -- The United States and Iran have traded fire for the second day in a row after a cease-fire was upended Tuesday.
Iran's health ministry spokesperson Hossein Kermanpour posted on X that 14 people were killed in attacks on the country Wednesday and Thursday. There were 78 injuries, and 47 of those people them were hospitalized.
The U.S. military said it has hit about 170 targets in at least nine towns in the past two days. Iran has targeted U.S. military bases in some Middle Eastern countries but have hit much fewer targets thanks to air defense systems.
There have been no reported deaths from Iran's strikes.











