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Members of the Iranian police stand guard on a street in Tehran, next to a large banner featuring Iran's late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on March 12.
Members of the Iranian police stand guard on a street in Tehran, next to a large banner featuring Iran's late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on March 12.

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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:

  • The Israeli military says it has hit a nuclear facility near Tehran known as Taleqan.
  • US ⁠President Donald ‌Trump claimed the United States has "won" the war against Iran ‌but says its forces will continue to attack until the job is finished, while Tehran has hit at least six vessels in the region and vowed further strikes.
  • US and Israeli attacks on Iran continued for a 13th day on March 12, with reports from inside the country indicating that several cities -- including Tehran, Karaj, Isfahan, Kashan, and surrounding areas -- have been targeted by strikes.
  • Asian stock markets fell on March 12 as oil prices surged more than 9 percent above $100 a barrel after reports of further attacks on ships in Persian Gulf waters and the shutdown of key oil terminals.
  • A final assessment by US military officials of events surrounding a deadly missile strike on an Iranian girls' school will be shared with Congress in the coming days, sources told RFE/RL.
  • The UN refugee agency says that up to 3.2 million Iranians have been temporarily displaced within Iran as the conflict intensifies.
  • All 23 Georgian crew members aboard a Malta-flagged tanker struck by Iran off the Iraqi coast have been rescued, a relative of one of the sailors told RFE/RL's Georgian Service.
12:03 11.3.2026

3 Ships Damaged By Projectiles In The Strait Of Hormuz

Smoke rises from the Thai bulk carrier Mayuree Naree near the Strait of Hormuz after an attack on March 11.
Smoke rises from the Thai bulk carrier Mayuree Naree near the Strait of Hormuz after an attack on March 11.

Maritime security sources and informed officials said March 11 that three ships in the Strait of Hormuz were struck by projectiles of unknown origin. One of the attacks caused a fire on board a vessel, forcing most of its crew to evacuate.

The Thai-flagged bulk carrier Mayuree Naree was struck and damaged about 11 nautical miles north of Oman, according to Reuters, which cited two maritime security sources.

United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO), a British naval coordination center that monitors security threats to commercial shipping, subsequently said the fire on the vessel had "been extinguished and there is no environmental impact at this time."

Thailand’s Transport Ministry said hours later that three crew members were missing. The three had been working in the ship’s engine room. Oman's navy rescued the rest of the crew.

Earlier, the Japanese-flagged container ship One Majesty also sustained minor damage after being struck by an unidentified projectile about 25 nautical miles (46 kilometers) northwest of Ra's Al-Khaimah in the United Arab Emirates.

According to the UKMTO, the vessel’s crew "are safe and accounted for."

Another bulk carrier was also struck by an unidentified projectile about 50 nautical miles (93 kilometers) northwest of Dubai.

The maritime risk-management company Vanguard Tech said the projectile damaged the hull of the Marshall Islands-flagged vessel Star Gwyneth, but its crew were safe.

Ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital passage through which around 20 percent of global oil and gas exports pass, has fallen by 97 percent since the start of the US–Israel war with Iran on February 28.

With these latest incidents, the number of ships attacked since the start of the conflict has reached at least 14.

10:37 11.3.2026

The Netblocks Internet connectivity monitor says that Iran's digital blackout has now entered a 12th day "with connectivity still at 1% of ordinary levels."

Experts and rights groups say Internet shutdowns in Iran can limit information leaving the country and help authorities control the narrative during unrest or conflict.

10:27 11.3.2026

Iran Threatens To Target US, Israeli Banks After Tehran Strike

A branch of Iran's state-owned Bank Sepah was reportedly hit in a strike early in the morning of March 11.
A branch of Iran's state-owned Bank Sepah was reportedly hit in a strike early in the morning of March 11.

The Iranian military’s joint operational command says that the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps will target economic centers and banks belonging to the United States and Israel in the Middle East.

In a message, published on March 11, a spokesperson for Khatam al-Anbiya’s central headquarters said the decision was taken in response to the “enemy” targeting a bank in Iran.

The statement did not name the bank or its location, but said it had been struck overnight.

However, Bank Sepah – one of Iran’s largest state-owned banks -- later said one of its branches on the Haqqani Highway in Tehran was hit by a missile at 1 a.m. on March 11.

Iran’s state television channel IRINN reported separately that the bank in question was located in Tehran and claimed employees had been working an extra shift to prepare March salary payments. According to the report, a “high” number of people were killed in the attack.

In its statement, Khatam al-Anbiya added that this “illegitimate and unconventional” act in the war had “left our hands free to target economic centers and banks belonging to” the United States and Israel “in the region.”

The statement also urged people in countries where such banks are located not to remain within a one-kilometer radius of them.

10:07 11.3.2026

Drones Crash Near Dubai Airport, Injuring 4

The emirate of Dubai said on March 11 that two drones crashed near the city’s airport, leaving four people injured, though air traffic continues to operate normally.

The incident, which injured two citizens of Ghana, one from India and one from Bangladesh, comes as Iran’s attacks on Gulf countries continue on the 12th day of the war between the United States and Israel and Iran.

09:41 11.3.2026

And speaking of Iranian soccer, the president of football's world governing body FIFA, Gianni Infantino, has been talking to Donald Trump, whose country is co-hosting this year's World Cup. According to Infantino, the US President "reiterated that the Iranian team is, of course, welcome to compete in the tournament in the United States" despite the current conflict with Iran.

09:30 11.3.2026

Iran Women’s Footballer Withdraws Asylum Bid In Australia

The Iranian women's football team were denounced as "wartime traitors" at home after they declined to sing their country's national anthem before a game at the AFC Asian cup in Australia.
The Iranian women's football team were denounced as "wartime traitors" at home after they declined to sing their country's national anthem before a game at the AFC Asian cup in Australia.

An Iranian women’s national soccer team member who initially sought asylum in Australia has withdrawn her request after speaking with teammates, Australian Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke said on March 11.

Seven members of the visiting squad had sought sanctuary after being branded “traitors” in Iran for silently protesting during the national anthem before a match.

Burke told the Australian parliament that one player reversed her decision after contacting teammates who had returned with the team and encouraged her to speak with the Iranian Embassy.

Because the embassy learned the group’s location, Australian authorities moved the remaining asylum-seeking players from a safe house to another location.

The rest of the team flew from Sydney to Kuala Lumpur early on March 11.

With reporting by AFP
09:04 11.3.2026

Iran Police Chief Warns Protesters Will Be Treated As 'Enemies'

Iranian police chief Ahmad-Reza Radan (file photo)
Iranian police chief Ahmad-Reza Radan (file photo)

Iran's top police commander has warned that protesters supporting Tehran’s foes during the regional war will be treated as “enemies” rather than demonstrators, AFP reports.

National police chief Ahmad-Reza Radan said in remarks aired by state broadcaster IRIB late on March 10 that anyone acting “in line with the wishes of the enemy” would face the same response as hostile forces.

He added that security forces were ready, “with their hands on the trigger,” to defend the Islamic republic.

The warning follows a harsh crackdown on anti-government protests earlier this year sparked by economic grievances in sanctions-hit Iran.

Authorities say more than 3,000 people died in the unrest, while rights groups report far higher tolls.

Officials fear renewed demonstrations as the conflict with the United States and Israel escalates.

08:23 11.3.2026

The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO), a British naval coordination center that monitors security threats to commercial shipping, issued a post on X this morning, warning that "a container vessel has sustained damage from a suspected but unknown projectile" near the Strait of Hormuz. It reported that "all crew members are safe and accounted for."

In a subsequent X post, it said that "a cargo vessel has been hit in the Straits of Hormuz which has resulted in a fire onboard." It added that the ship "had requested assistance and the crew are evacuating the vessel." It then advised ships in the straits "to transit with caution."

07:46 11.3.2026

Good morning. We'll start the live blog today with this video from US Central Command, which posted it on X, saying that the American military had "eliminated multiple Iranian naval vessels, March 10, including 16 minelayers near the Strait of Hormuz." The post comes hours after US President Donald Trump warned Iran against mining the Strait of Hormuz, saying on Truth Social that any such move would trigger severe retaliation.

00:58 11.3.2026

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.

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