— "Iran will strike today with a force that the US and Israel have not yet encountered," — said the country's Security Council Secretary Larijani.
— Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi announced retaliation for the assassination of Ayatollah Khamenei. Iran's Foreign Ministry stated readiness for de-escalation and new negotiations if the strikes on Iran cease.
— Tehran has warned the Gulf countries that all American bases located within these states will be subjected to missile attacks.
— The Strait of Hormuz remains open for oil tanker traffic, but all US military ships are considered legitimate targets by Iran, announced the Iranian Foreign Ministry.
— The Israel Defense Forces reported the killing of 40 Iranian commanders.
— Iran launched two missiles toward Cyprus, where key British military bases are located.
— Israel attacked central Tehran — the strikes targeted the police headquarters and the state TV building.
— Residents and visitors of Dubai continue to hear the roar of aircraft and explosions. Air defense has been active for the second consecutive day.
— Ayatollah Ali-Reza Arafi has joined Iran's leadership council — he will oversee the country until a new Supreme Leader is elected.
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— "Iran will strike today with a force that the US and Israel have not yet encountered," — said the country's Security Council Secretary Larijani.
— Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi announced retaliation for the assassination of Ayatollah Khamenei. Iran's Foreign Ministry stated readiness for de-escalation and new negotiations if the strikes on Iran cease.
— Tehran has warned the Gulf countries that all American bases located within these states will be subjected to missile attacks.
— The Strait of Hormuz remains open for oil tanker traffic, but all US military ships are considered legitimate targets by Iran, announced the Iranian Foreign Ministry.
— The Israel Defense Forces reported the killing of 40 Iranian commanders.
— Iran launched two missiles toward Cyprus, where key British military bases are located.
— Israel attacked central Tehran — the strikes targeted the police headquarters and the state TV building.
— Residents and visitors of Dubai continue to hear the roar of aircraft and explosions. Air defense has been active for the second consecutive day.
— Ayatollah Ali-Reza Arafi has joined Iran's leadership council — he will oversee the country until a new Supreme Leader is elected.