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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 Heavy Strikes Pound Tehran

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.
14:47 28.2.2026

Red Crescent Spokesperson Says At Least 20 Provinces Affected By Strikes

A spokesperson for the Iranian Red Crescent Society says that more than 20 provinces across the country have been affected by today’s Israeli and US attacks.

Mojtaba Khaledi also reported that rescue workers are working to clear debris and transfer the injured and the dead following the attack on a school in Minab County.

He strongly urged citizens to maintain a “100-meter distance” from impact sites and to avoid gathering at these locations in order to protect their lives.

Earlier, the special governor of Minab, in Iran's southern Hormozgan Province, said “40 students” were killed in US and Israeli attacks.

RFE/RL's Radio Farda was unable to independently verify the claim.

Some unverified footage purportedly showing the aftermath of the strike in Minab has also been widely shared on social media.

14:31 28.2.2026

Images captured on February 28 and compiled by RFE/RL show blasts in Iran, Israel, and several other Middle Eastern countries amid US President Donald Trump's announcement that "major combat operations" are underway.


14:25 28.2.2026

UN Special Rapporteur Criticizes US-Israeli Strikes


UN Special Rapporteur Mai Sato (file photo)
UN Special Rapporteur Mai Sato (file photo)

The United Nations special rapporteur on the human rights situation in Iran, Mai Sato, has criticized the US-Israeli strikes, saying they were launched “in violation of the UN Charter and without authorisation from the Security Council.”

“We cannot pick and choose when international law applies,” she said in a post on X, adding that “unlawful military intervention is not a solution to the nuclear issue or to the human rights situation in Iran.”

She added that she is “closely monitoring the human rights impact of this escalation,” particularly on civilians and infrastructure.

13:56 28.2.2026

Macron Calls Escalation 'Dangerous for All,' Seeks UN Meeting

French President Emmanuel Macron
French President Emmanuel Macron

French President Emanuel Macron has also weighed in on this morning's developments, warning that the “outbreak of war between the United States, Israel, and Iran carries grave consequences for international peace and security.”

Describing the escalation as "dangerous for all," he said the Iranian regime "must understand that it now has no other option but to engage in good faith in negotiations to end its nuclear and ballistic programs, as well as its regional destabilization activities."

“The Iranian people must also be able to freely build their future,” he said in a post on X, and announced that he was seeking an urgent UN Security Council meeting while consulting European and regional allies.

He added that "every measure is being taken to ensure the security of our national territory, our citizens, and our interests in the Middle East."

13:44 28.2.2026

Here is some video footage of the explosions witnessed in Tehran on February 28, which were shortly followed by sirens sounding in Israel in the wake of US President Donald Trump's announcement of attacks on Iran. He called for Iranian citizens to keep off the streets, telling them "the hour of your freedom is at hand."

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13:39 28.2.2026

Mediator In Iran–US Talks Expresses Disappointment Over Attack On Iranian Soil

Omani Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi (file photo)
Omani Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi (file photo)

Omani Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi, who has been mediating in recent Iran–US negotiations and is currently in the United States, has posted on X, expressing disappointment over the outbreak of hostilities.

"I am dismayed. Active and serious negotiations have yet again been undermined," he said. "Neither the interests of the United States nor the cause of global peace are well served by this."

The senior Omani official was in the midst of negotiations between the two countries over Iran's nuclear program and cited "significant progress." Less than 24 hours earlier he had told reporters that “peace is within reach.”

13:28 28.2.2026

Iranian Governor Claims 40 Students Killed

Meanwhile, the special governor of Minab, a city in Iran's southern Hormozgan Province, says “40 students” were killed in US and Israeli attacks. He added that 48 people were also injured.

If confirmed this would be the first report of civilian deaths in Iran as a result of the US and Israeli military operation.

RFE/RL's Radio Farda was unable to independently verify the claim.

Some unverified footage purportedly showing the aftermath of the strike in Minab has also been widely shared on social media.

12:58 28.2.2026

Christiaan Triebert from The New York Times, who specializes in open-source verification and geolocation analysis, has posted a picture on X showing a satellite picture of the official residence of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Tehran, showing several buildings razed to the ground.

It was reported earlier that the first wave of US and Israeli attacks on February 28 targeted several Islamic republic government officials, including Khamenei and President Masud Pezeshkian.

State media say that the two were not harmed in the attacks.



12:33 28.2.2026

Blasts Reported Across Gulf As Iran Confirms Strikes On US Bases

Smoke rises in the sky after blasts were heard in the Bahrani capital, Manama, on February 28.
Smoke rises in the sky after blasts were heard in the Bahrani capital, Manama, on February 28.

Amid reports of strikes across the Middle East, Persian Gulf states have reacted to expanding Iranian missile and drone attacks targeting US military facilities and regional capitals.

A new wave of explosions was reported in Abu Dhabi, with Reuters and AFP citing local witnesses.

Qatar closed its airspace after earlier missile attacks and said it reserves the right to respond.

Saudi Arabia condemned what it called “brutal Iranian aggression” and a “blatant violation” of the sovereignty of the UAE, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait and Jordan, though it did not confirm being targeted despite reported explosions in Riyadh.

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps claimed it had struck US bases in Bahrain, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, including the US Fifth Fleet headquarters, and said operations would continue.

Earlier, sirens and explosions were reported in the Bahraini capital, Manama, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Riyadh and Kuwait.

Bahrain confirmed that there had been a missile strike on the Fifth Fleet service center.

The UAE said it intercepted several missiles but reported one fatality. Qatar said all incoming missiles were destroyed. Reuters also reported an airstrike on Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces headquarters in Baghdad.

12:29 28.2.2026

Meanwhile, the US Department of War has issued a brief post on X, giving the name of the latest US operation.

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