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Smoke rises from the site of air strikes in a central area of the Iranian capital, Tehran, on March 6.
Smoke rises from the site of air strikes in a central area of the Iranian capital, Tehran, on March 6.

live Iran War Enters Its Second Week

Iran's leadership has been hit hard with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other senior officials killed in US and Israeli air strikes that continue to pound Tehran and other parts of the country. RFE/RL has continuing updates and analysis.

Key Takeaways:

  • Residents of Iran’s capital witnessed one of the heaviest bombardments of the past week in the early hours of March 6., according to news and reports published on social media.
  • Israel carried out heavy air strikes on Beirut on March 6 after ordering residents to evacuate the entire southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital.
  • US President Donald Trump says that he will not strike a deal with Tehran other than "unconditional surrender."
  • Iranian President Masud Pezeshkian said that several countries have begun efforts to mediate the conflict.
  • British police have announced the arrest of four people suspected of spying for Iran and monitoring locations and individuals connected to the Jewish community in London.
  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says the United States has requested Kyiv’s assistance in countering Iranian Shahed suicide drones.
  • The US Senate voted 53–47 to block a bipartisan resolution seeking to curb President Donald Trump’s authority to continue military action against Iran without congressional approval.
  • Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has confirmed that a US submarine sank ‌an Iranian warship off the coast of Sri Lanka as military officials said Iran is firing fewer missiles at targets around the Gulf region due to its decimated capabilities to wage war.
  • Iranian Kurdish armed groups based in Iraq have held discussions with US officials in recent days about the possibility of attacking Iranian security forces in western Iran, according to reports.
09:51 28.2.2026

Websites Of Iranian News Outlets ‘Hacked’.

Reports from Iran indicate that the websites of a number of Iranian news media outlets have been hacked following the start of the Israeli and American attacks.

The IRNA state news agency confirmed the hacking of its website on its Telegram channel.

According to an image posted on social media from the hacked IRNA page, this headline appears alongside a photo of a bombed location: "Terrible hours for the security forces of the ayatollahs' regime: the IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps) and the Basij (paramilitary force) have suffered a crippling blow."

A screengrab of the IRNA website after it was apparently hacked on February 28.
A screengrab of the IRNA website after it was apparently hacked on February 28.

Reports add that the websites of several Iranian domestic news outlets, including ISNA, Rokna, and Tabnak, have also been hacked.

09:41 28.2.2026

IDF Says Missiles Launched From Iran As Air Defenses Move To Intercept

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) say they have "identified missiles launched from Iran toward Israel."

"Defensive systems are operating to intercept the threat," the IDF said in a post on X. "In the past few minutes, the Home Front Command has sent a precautionary directive directly to mobile phones in the relevant areas."

In a subsequent X post, the IDF said Israel's air defenses are "currently identifying and intercepting threats."


09:35 28.2.2026

Air Defenses 'Activated' In Tehran

Iranian news agencies have reported on their Telegram channels that air defenses have been activated in Tehran.

According to these reports, air defenses have been activated to counter "hostile targets" in the center and some other parts of the Iranian capital.

09:32 28.2.2026

Trump Urges Iranians to 'Take Over Your Government' After Strikes


US President Donald Trump pumps his fist after disembarking Air Force One in Florida late on February 27.
US President Donald Trump pumps his fist after disembarking Air Force One in Florida late on February 27.


US President Donald Trump has told Iranians they will soon be free to take over their government in an address following strikes on the country.

“To the members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard, the armed forces and all of the police, I say tonight that you must lay down your weapons and have complete immunity, or in the alternative, face certain death,” Trump said.

He confirmed US involvement in the strikes citing “imminent threats” and the need to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.

“To the great proud people of Iran, I say tonight that the hour of your freedom is at hand.”

"When we are finished, take over your government. It will be yours to take. This will be probably your only chance for generations," he added.

09:23 28.2.2026

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09:15 28.2.2026

Trump Announces 'Major Combat Operations' In Iran As Plumes Of Smoke Rise Above Tehran

Smoke rises in Tehran on February 28 following an explosion after the United States and Israel announce operations against Iran.
Smoke rises in Tehran on February 28 following an explosion after the United States and Israel announce operations against Iran.


US President Donald Trump said Washington had begun “major combat operations” against Iran, hours after Israel announced it had carried out what it described as a “preemptive strike” on February 28.

In a video statement posted on social media, Trump said his objective was “to defend the American people by eliminating imminent threats from the Iranian regime.”

"I do not make this statement lightly. The Iranian regime seeks to kill," Trump said in the video.

"The lives of courageous American heroes may be lost and ‌we may have casualties that often happens in war, but we're doing this, not for now. We're doing this for the future, and it is a noble mission."

Iranian media reported explosions in several cities, including Tehran, Tabriz, Isfahan, Qom, Lorestan, and Chabahar.

Video and photo images showed at least one large plume of smoke billowing over the capital.

“The State of Israel launched a preemptive attack against Iran to remove threats to the State of Israel,” Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said earlier.

Trump accused Tehran of attempting to rebuild its nuclear program after the United States bombed key facilities during a 12-day war between Iran and Israel last June. He said the United States also aimed to destroy Iran’s missile capabilities and “annihilate” its navy.

“The hour of your freedom is at hand,” Trump added, in an apparent message to the Iranian public.

Trump had previously vowed that “help is on the way” during the deadly January protests against Iran’s clerical establishment, in which thousands were reported killed. Tehran suppressed the unrest and accused the United States and Israel of orchestrating it.

The latest strikes mark a dramatic escalation in Middle East tensions and further diminish hopes for a diplomatic resolution between Tehran and Washington over Iran’s nuclear program.

Explosions were first reported in central Tehran, with images and videos circulating on social media showing thick plumes of smoke rising above the capital.

The Fars news agency, affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), said “several missiles” struck Daneshgah (University) and Jomhuri (Republic) streets. Iran’s state broadcaster, IRINN, confirmed what it described as joint “US-Israeli aggression in Tehran,” airing social media footage of smoke billowing from downtown areas.

There were no immediate reports of casualties. Tasnim news agency, which is close to the IRGC, said Iran’s airspace had been closed.

Sirens sounded across Israel following the strike, and the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) instructed residents to remain near protected areas, describing the alert as a precaution against possible retaliatory missile fire.

21:59 9.2.2026

After 36 days following the Iranian protests and subsequent regime crackdown, we are pausing the live blog for now. But if the situation changes -- domestically in Iran or internationally -- we will be back.

13:27 9.2.2026

Iran Security Chief Heading To Oman After US Talks

Iranian national security chief Ali Larijani (right) with Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei (file photo)
Iranian national security chief Ali Larijani (right) with Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei (file photo)

Ali Larijani, the secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council -- the top state body that coordinates defense, intelligence and foreign policy decisions -- will travel with a delegation to the Omani capital, Muscat, on February 10.

A senior conservative politician who has long held key national security roles, Larijani is expected to discuss “the latest regional and international developments and bilateral cooperation at various levels” with Omani officials, Iranian media reported.

The trip comes after the first round of the latest negotiations between Iran and the United States was held on February 6 in Muscat, though domestic media reports about Larijani’s visit made no reference to those talks.

US President Donald Trump has said these bilateral discussions would resume in the middle of this week, but Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said the timing and date would be determined after further consultations in Washington and Tehran and through Omani mediation.

13:04 9.2.2026

'Severe Sexual Violence' Used Against Protest Detainees, Says Rights Group

The Hengaw Organization for Human Rights says Iranian authorities subjected detainees arrested during recent protests to systematic "coercion, threats of death and execution, and severe sexual and psychological abuse."

Based on interviews with former detainees from different cities and facilities, Hengaw reports that female interrogators were deliberately used to humiliate and abuse young male detainees, while women described what the group called "severe sexual violence." Hengaw also said some detainees faced threats of execution and mock hangings.

Many said they were beaten, threatened with death, and forced to record written and video confessions in summary court proceedings without lawyers or due process.

Some were held in military sites or private houses rather than formal prisons.

Hengaw said detainees were often released only after posting heavy bail, with cases still pending.

The group, a Norway-based Kurdish human rights organization that documents arrests and abuses in Iran through on-the-ground networks, says more than 40,000 people have been detained since the protests began and warns that torture is being used systematically and with impunity.

RFE/RL's Radio Farda has not been able to independently verify these accounts, though other rights advocates have similarly reported unusually harsh treatment of protesters both on the streets and in detention.

08:30 9.2.2026

Khamenei Skips Symbolic Meeting With Air Force Commanders

Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei (file photo)
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei (file photo)

A review of reports and images released from Iran shows that the country's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, did not attend an annual February 8 ceremony with Air Force and air defense commanders held to mark the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

The supreme leader, who typically appears at the event, was represented instead by the armed forces' chief of staff, Abdolrahim Musavi.

In a speech at the gathering, Musavi referred to the possibility of a US attack on Iran and indirectly warned countries in the region that “although the targets of a regional war’s fire would be the aggressors, in any case, a regional war would set the region’s progress and development back by years.”

The annual meeting commemorates a decisive moment in the 1979 revolution, when Air Force personnel declared their loyalty to Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the cleric who led the revolution and later founded the Islamic republic -- signaling that parts of the armed forces were abandoning the shah and helping pave the way for the monarchy’s collapse.

Since the start of the conflict between Iran and Israel, Khamenei has been absent from public view for long periods and has only appeared at limited number of official events.

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