On Tuesday, US forces launched military strikes on military targets in Iran's Kharg Island, escalating regional tensions. This action follows an announcement by the Israeli Prime Minister regarding strikes on railways and bridges in Iran.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi condemned the US and Israeli airstrikes on Sharif University in Tehran, referring to it as 'Iran's MIT.' He threatened retaliation, warning that 'the aggressors will see our strength.'
Thousands of Iraqis demonstrated in the streets of Baghdad on Saturday against US and Israeli strikes targeting Iran. These protests come at a sensitive time marked by rising tensions in the region.
Iran has reported that the number of children killed since the war began on February 28 has risen to <strong>208</strong>, as announced by the head of emergency services. Among these, <strong>168</strong> children were killed in an airstrike on a girls' school in the city of <strong>Minab</strong>.
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.