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Smoke rises after an Israeli strike on Beirut's southern suburbs in Lebanon on March 10.
Smoke rises after an Israeli strike on Beirut's southern suburbs in Lebanon on March 10.

live 140 US Service Members Wounded Since Start Of War, Pentagon Says

As the US-Israeli war with Iran continues to impact and shape the region, journalists from RFE/RL deliver ongoing updates and analysis.

Key Takeaways:

  • US President Donald Trump will determine what constitutes "unconditional surrender" by Iran in the face of US-Israeli bombardment, the White House said on March 10, amid questions about how long the war may last.
  • White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt's comments came on what US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warned would be the "most intense day ⁠of strikes inside Iran," and in the wake of a statement by Trump that the campaign would end "very soon."
  • Trump has warned Iran against mining the Strait of Hormuz, saying in a post on Truth Social on March 10 that any such move would trigger severe retaliation.
  • About 140 US service members have been wounded in the first 10 days of the war with Iran, the Pentagon said on March 10
  • Energy ministers from the Group of Seven (G7) nations are set to hold a conference call at 12:45 p.m. GMT to discuss soaring energy prices due to the war in Iran.
  • Following Israeli and US air strikes on various sites in Iran, RFE/RL has verified footage published on social media showing attacks around Kerman Airport on March 10.
  • Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said talks with Washington are no longer on Iran's agenda and warned that Tehran is prepared to continue missile attacks for "as long as it takes."
  • US President Donald Trump warned that if Iran disrupts oil flow through the Strait of Hormuz, the United States will hit "20 times harder" than they have been hit thus far.
10:42 10.1.2026

Thousands Reported Detained, Dozens Dead As Protests Enter 14th day

As the protests in Iran enter their 14th day, there is still no precise information about the number of detainees in different cities.

So far, official judicial and security authorities in Iran have released no explanations regarding the number of detainees, their place of detention, or their condition.

In recent days, hundreds of people have been arrested in connection with the protests in Iran, including teenagers.

Iranian parliamentary deputy Abdolvahed Fayazi, who is a member of the assembly’s education and research commission has confirmed the arrest of children and adolescents. Before the nationwide Internet shutdown, he claimed in an interview with the semi-official ILNA news agency that “the judiciary will deal with them in accordance with the rights of children, adolescents, and youth in the Islamic republic.”

The Human Rights News Agency (HRANA), which covers human rights-related news, has reported that at least 2,311 people were arrested in the first 13 days of the protests and that demonstrations were reported in 512 locations across 180 towns and cities amid a near-total Internet shutdown.

Although there is no precise information available on the number of people killed in the protests, the Iran Human Rights NGO had reported 45 fatalities as of the 12th day of the protests while HRANA said 65 had died. RFE/RL’s Radio Farda has so far confirmed the identities of 35 of those killed, five of whom were adolescents under the age of 18.

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We are now closing the live blog for the day. We'll be back tomorrow at 7:30 a.m. Central European time to cover the latest events across the Middle East.

22:21 10.3.2026

White House Says Trump Will Determine When Iran Has Surrendered

US President Donald Trump will determine what constitutes "unconditional surrender" by Iran in the face of US-Israeli bombardment, the White House said on March 10, amid questions about how long the war may last.

White House spokesman Karoline Leavitt's comments came on what US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warned would be the "most intense day ⁠of strikes inside Iran," and in the wake of a statement by Trump that the campaign would end "very soon."

"Ultimately, the operations will end when the commander-in-chief determines the military objectives have been met, fully realized, and that Iran is in [a position of] complete and unconditional surrender – whether they say it or not," Leavitt told reporters.

On March 7, Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform that there would be "will be no deal with Iran except UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER!"

Trump is "not claiming that the Iranian regime is going to come out and say it themselves," Leavitt said, adding that he "will determine when Iran is in a place of unconditional surrender when they no longer pose a direct and credible threat to the United States and our allies."

Read more here.

21:47 10.3.2026

After President Donald Trump remarked that US attacks on Iran may end "very soon," experts in Israel say that their government's own military campaign will likely follow Washington's lead. But as RFE/RL's Ray Furlong reports from Tel Aviv, Israel is pursuing its own security priorities with strikes on Hezbollah sites in Lebanon, while also risking US criticism over its choice of targets.

As Trump Hints At End Date For War, Israel Pursues Its Own Goals With Lebanon Strikes
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21:45 10.3.2026

Iran Deploys 'Blue Shields' Amid US-Israeli Strikes

A symbol with its origins in a 1954 convention on protecting cultural sites during war has been spotted on the rooftops of buildings in Iran.
A symbol with its origins in a 1954 convention on protecting cultural sites during war has been spotted on the rooftops of buildings in Iran.

A series of blue-and-white shields unfurled atop buildings throughout Iran are intended as a message to American and Israeli targeteers.

Photos of the symbol placed on rooftops and alongside heritage sites were circulated by Iranian state media on March 10 along with reports that "more than 120 museums and several historic buildings" throughout Iran have been marked with the emblem.

Officially known as the Blue Shield, Iran's cultural heritage chief Mohsen Tousi told Iranian media the symbol had been deployed "to safeguard valuable cultural and historical assets."

Read more here.


21:36 10.3.2026

Trump Warns Iran Against Mining The Strait Of Hormuz

US President Donald Trump (file photo)
US President Donald Trump (file photo)

US President Donald Trump warned Iran against mining the Strait of Hormuz, saying in a post on Truth Social on March 10 that any such move would trigger severe retaliation.

“If Iran has put out any mines in the Hormuz Strait… we want them removed, IMMEDIATELY,” Trump wrote, warning that otherwise the “Military consequences to Iran will be at a level never seen before.” He added that US forces would “permanently eliminate any boat or ship attempting to mine the Hormuz Strait.”

In a subsequent post on the same platform, Trump said US forces had already acted, writing that “we have hit, and completely destroyed, 10 inactive mine laying boats and/or ships, with more to follow.”

21:15 10.3.2026

White House Says Oil Price Spike 'Temporary' Amid Iran Conflict

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt (file photo)
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt (file photo)

The White House says that once the objectives of the joint US–Israeli war against Iran are fully achieved, Americans will see a rapid drop in oil and gas prices.

"Rest assured to the American people, the recent increase in oil and gas prices is temporary and this operation will result in lower gas prices in the long-term," White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt told reporters on March 10.

Global oil prices briefly surged to more than $119 per barrel on March 9, the highest level since June 2022. Reduced oil supply from Saudi Arabia and other producers has heightened concerns about major disruptions in global markets.

Leavitt added that Trump and his energy team are closely monitoring markets and are in contact with industry executives, and that the US military is preparing additional options, in line with the president’s directive, to keep the Strait of Hormuz open.

21:01 10.3.2026

Random Numbers, Persian Code: A Mysterious Signal Transfixes Radio Sleuths -- And Intelligence Experts

The radio signal first started broadcasting on February 28, about 12 hours after the United States and Israel began bombing Iran.

On a scratchy shortwave signal almost twice a day -- in the early morning and early evening on Coordinated Universal Time -- a man’s voice can be heard speaking Persian, counting out a series of apparently random numbers. The numbers are read out for varying stretches of time, followed by a pause in which the word tavajjoh -- which translates as “attention” -- is spoken three times.

Mysterious Radio Message Broadcast In Persian
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The mystery of the transmission transfixed many in the global community of amateur radio sleuths, who have traded notes and tips on the signal, who’s behind it, and what its purpose might be.

Read more here.

20:27 10.3.2026

Pentagon Says About 140 US Troops Wounded in Iran War

About 140 US service members have been wounded in the first 10 days of the war with Iran, the Pentagon said on March 10, after sustained retaliatory attacks by Tehran on US bases in the region following the start of the conflict on February 28.

“Since the start of Operation Epic Fury, approximately 140 U.S. service members have been wounded over 10 days of sustained attacks,” Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell said.

He added that “the vast majority of these injuries have been minor.” He said that 108 troops had already returned to duty and eight seriously wounded service members were receiving the highest level of medical care.

Earlier, citing two people familiar with the matter, Reuters reported that as many as 150 US troops had been wounded in the conflict so far.

The American military had previously said that seven US service members had been killed in action since the outbreak of hostilities.

20:07 10.3.2026

Images posted on social media appear to show locations in the city of Tabriz being hit on March 10.

RFE/RL's Radio Farda reports that eyewitness accounts say that buildings belonging to Iranian intelligence, the police, and the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps were among those targeted.

19:19 10.3.2026

More Iranian Female Soccer Players Seek Asylum As Team Plane Leaves Australia

Two more members of Iran's national women's soccer team have reportedly asked for asylum in Australia and failed to board a departing flight to Kuala Lumpur. Earlier, five team members were granted humanitarian visas in Australia over fears for their safety if they returned to Iran.

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