Iran has announced a staggering toll of 3,375 deaths resulting from US and Israeli attacks, as reported by the head of the Iranian forensic organization, Abbas Masjedi Arani. The casualties include 2,875 men and approximately 500 women, highlighting the devastating impact of these assaults.
Early Monday morning, American attacks struck areas near Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant, prompting protests from the Kremlin. This escalation poses a new threat to regional security.
Two of Iran's largest steel companies, Mobarakeh Steel and Khuzestan Steel, announced a halt in production due to airstrikes by US and Israeli forces. Reports confirm that production lines have completely stopped, threatening a production halt of up to six months.
Iran is evaluating the possibility of designating a British military base as a legitimate target following its use by American aircraft in attacks against Iran. This statement comes amid escalating military tensions in the region.
Iranian authorities reported four explosions in Qom province, resulting from missile attacks by the United States and Israel. The blasts occurred both in the city center and its outskirts, with no details yet on casualties or damages.
Twelve people have died following US and Israeli attacks targeting civilian areas in Iran's East Azerbaijan and Lorestan provinces. These strikes have raised serious concerns about escalating tensions and security in the region.
Iran's ambassador to the UN, Amir Saeed Iravani, has lodged a formal complaint against Jordan for facilitating US attacks. This complaint reflects Tehran's increasing anxiety regarding the roles played by various countries in the region.