⚡ BREAKING: 13 people are reported killed in an attack on homes southeast of Tehran, according to Fars News.
Fars News reports that 13 people were killed in an attack on homes located southeast of Tehran.
Fars News reports that 13 people were killed in an attack on homes located southeast of Tehran.
Iranian media outlets report that explosions have been heard in the Azadi district of Tehran.
Iranian sources report that a fuel station was damaged during an attack on Sharif University in Tehran.
Bahrain's BAPCO Energies reports that a tank fire occurred following a drone attack it attributed to Iran. The company stated the fire was extinguished and there was no escalation.
The United Arab Emirates and Kuwait report that their air defense systems are actively working to intercept incoming missiles and drones.
The Kuwaiti military reports that its air defense systems have neutralized incoming missile and drone threats.
Iranian media outlets report that explosions have been heard in western Tehran, in the vicinity of Mehrabad Airport.
Trump stated that the United States provided weapons to protesters during riots in Iran in January, a claim that contradicts previous U.S. assertions that the protesters were unarmed.
Israeli media reports that one Israeli settler sustained serious injuries following the recent Iranian missile strikes.
The US has launched a rescue mission for a pilot following the downing of an aircraft over Iran's Khuzestan province, which has also experienced heavy bombardment in recent days.
Israeli media outlets report that a rocket attack attributed to Iran has resulted in one injury.
Iranian media reports that three volleys of missiles have been launched toward Israel.
Iranian media report that massive explosions have occurred east of Tehran.
Iraqi officials have confirmed an airstrike targeting a headquarters of the Popular Mobilization Forces located south of Mosul.
Israeli media reports multiple Iranian impacts in central occupied Palestine.
Israeli media reports that cluster missiles have impacted several locations across the central region of Israel.
Israeli air defense systems are attempting to intercept missiles over central Israel, according to reports.
Explosions have been reported in the city of Khorramabad in western Iran, according to local Iranian outlets.
Press TV reports that Iranian missiles have been observed in flight over territory identified by the outlet as occupied Palestine.
Iran has launched a new wave of missiles targeting Israel.
Iranian missiles have been detected heading toward Jerusalem and southern Tel Aviv.
The Ministry of Health reports that 8 people were killed and 55 wounded in Israeli strikes on Beirut's Jnah and Ain Saadeh neighborhoods. The ministry states that at least 1,461 people have been killed in Israeli attacks since March 2.
Volodymyr Zelensky visited Damascus on Sunday to meet with Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa. Accompanied by Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, Zelensky sought to establish military cooperation and strengthen security ties between Ukraine and Syria.
Air raid sirens are sounding across central Israel following reports of missile launches from Iran.
Ali Akbar Velayati, a senior advisor to Iran's leader, warned that further escalation by the U.S. and Israel could lead to the targeting of key maritime chokepoints beyond the Strait of Hormuz, potentially disrupting global energy routes.
Al Mayadeen reports that a US-Israeli strike targeted the Sharif University of Technology in Tehran.
Air defense systems intercepted a drone over Erbil.
Reports indicate that US and Israeli forces conducted strikes on Shiraz International Airport in Iran overnight.
Donald Trump stated on social media that if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened by Tuesday evening, attacks on Iran's energy infrastructure could follow. Iranian officials responded by issuing threats regarding the strait.
The Iran War Cost Tracker reports that the United States has spent over $42 billion on military operations in Iran. The figure is based on a Pentagon briefing to Congress, which stated that $11.3 billion was spent in the first six days, with projected daily costs of $1 billion.