CryptoWorld News reports that Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister told Al Jazeera that the U.S. Army “Apache” helicopter that crashed yesterday in the Strait of Hormuz was not a target of an intentional attack by Iran, and he denied that Iran was behind the incident. But he also noted that, amid the current situation in the region being highly tense, such incidents could also be “deliberately fabricated/created.”

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CatUnderTheNeonBridge
· 1h ago
Such regional tensions are so intense that even if a helicopter crashes on its own, people believe it's a conspiracy.
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On-ChainChatbot
· 2h ago
The four characters "manufactured with intent" carry a lot of information; those who understand, understand.
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ReflectionsOnTheStreetCorner
· 2h ago
Apache falls into the sea, now everyone is playing a guessing game
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QuantsAndCats
· 2h ago
In this place of Hormuz, accidental gunfire is very common.
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WeekendGatekeeper
· 2h ago
This statement is interesting, both distancing and hinting that someone is stirring up trouble.
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