Reports Of Explosions Heard Across Various Parts Of Iran
Explosions were heard in numerous locations across Iran in the early hours of June 11, according to scattered reports in the Iranian media, although no official information has yet been released
Explosions were reported in Sirik, Bandar Abbas, Qeshm, and Kharg Island.
Blasts were also heard in several cities near Tehran, including Abyek, Qarchak, Minab, Nazarabad, and Karaj.
Reports of explosions also emerged from other parts of Iran.
Explosions were reportedly heard in Shiraz, the capital of Fars Province.
Initial reports indicated an explosion near the town of Eshtehard, west of Tehran.
However, Iran's state broadcaster later quoted the local governor as saying the sounds may have originated from incidents outside the province.
The public relations office of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) said early on June 11 that an industrial complex and the grounds of a military barracks near Karaj and Nazarabad, west of Tehran in Alborz Province, as well as a local IRGC base in Pishva County southeast of the capital, had been targeted.
In a statement announcing the conclusion of its strikes early on June 11, US Central Command said its forces had launched attacks "on Iranian military surveillance capabilities, communication systems, and air defense sites across Iran"
With reporting by RFE/RL's Radio Farda
US Embassy In Jordan Issues Urgent Warning; Kuwait Reopens Airspace
The US Embassy in Jordan has issued an urgent warning after reports of missiles, drones, or rockets in Jordanian airspace.
"Seek overhead cover and shelter in place immediately. Remain indoors and pay attention to local announcements and alerts" the embassy said in a post on X on June 11, adding that it will continue to review the situation and provide additional information as needed.
Meanwhile, Kuwait's civil aviation authority said on June 11 that it had reopened the country's airspace and that commercial traffic had "returned to normal" after a volley of Iranian attacks caused a brief shutdown.
With reporting by AFP
CENTCOM Says US Completes Air Strikes On Iran As Tehran Targets US Bases In Bahrain And Kuwait
The United States concluded a new round of strikes against Iranian military targets on June 10, prompting Tehran to launch retaliatory attacks against US military facilities in Bahrain and Kuwait, while Persian Gulf states activated air defenses and urged residents to seek shelter.
The US Central Command (CENTCOM) said its forces had completed "additional self-defense" strikes targeting Iranian military surveillance capabilities, communications systems, and air defense sites across Iran.
The operation involved US Marine Corps, Air Force, and Navy assets firing precision-guided munitions at targets Washington said posed threats to US forces and international commercial shipping in regional waters.
"The strikes are in response to Iran's unwarranted and continued aggression," CENTCOM said in a statement early on June 11, adding that US forces remained "vigilant, lethal, and ready.”
Shortly afterward, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) said it had targeted US military facilities in Bahrain and Kuwait in retaliation for the American attacks.
In a statement, the IRGC said it struck 18 targets linked to the US military in two waves of operations against Kuwait's Ali Al Salem and Ahmed Al Jaber air bases. Iranian forces also targeted Bahrain's Sheikh Isa Air Base, it said.
There was no immediate confirmation from US officials regarding the extent of any damage, and the impact of the attacks remained unclear.
Bahrain's Interior Ministry said air raid sirens were activated across the Gulf kingdom for a second time and urged citizens and residents to remain calm and move to the nearest safe location.
Kuwait said its air defense systems were responding to fresh attacks after Iran earlier announced it was targeting US military bases in both countries.
The latest exchange marked a sharp escalation in the confrontation between Washington and Tehran, raising concerns about broader instability across the Gulf region and threats to energy infrastructure and commercial shipping routes.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for an immediate halt to hostilities, warning that the Middle East was being drawn "deeper into crisis" and that the consequences extended far beyond the region.
"This week has brought wider attacks and further deterioration where the ceasefire is more like a lesser-fire," Guterres said, urging all parties to pursue a diplomatic settlement.
"No more attacks. No more excuses," he added.
Iranian Media Report Explosions Around Bandar Abbas Airport
The Iranian state news agency IRNA is reporting several explosions around the Bandar Abbas airport and air base after the US said it had resumed air strikes on targets in Iran. IRNA also confirmed that “enemy shells hit a target in Sirik,” a port city in the south that is home to a naval base. Some local news agencies reported that US vessels in the Strait of Hormuz were attacked by Iranian missiles. Those reports could not be verified.
US Says Launches Second Night Of Air Strikes On Iran
US armed forces began a second night of air strikes on Iran, as signaled by President Donald Trump earlier on June 10.
"US Central Command forces began launching additional self-defense strikes today at 5:15 p.m. ET (21:15 GMT) against multiple targets in Iran at the Commander in Chief’s direction. The strikes are in response to Iran’s unwarranted and continued aggression," CENTCOM said in a statement.
Several Iranian news outlets, including state broadcaster IRIB, reported loud explosions in cities around the country.
US House Passes Bill To Cut Off Western Technology Flowing Into Iranian Drones
WASHINGTON -- The US House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved legislation aimed at preventing American and allied technology from ending up in Iranian-made drones used in conflicts from Ukraine to the Middle East.
The measure, known as the Block the Use of Transatlantic Technology in Iranian Made Drones Act (H.R. 2505), passed the House late on June 9 under a suspension of the rules, a procedure typically reserved for broadly supported legislation.
The bill requires the Departments of Commerce, State, and Defense to develop new strategies to identify and disrupt supply chains enabling Iran to acquire critical technologies used in its drone program.
Supporters told RFE/RL the legislation addresses a persistent problem: Western-made electronic components continue to be found in Iranian drones despite existing sanctions and export controls.
"Iranian drones are being used to terrorize civilians and attack Americans and US allies around the world," said Representative Brian Mast, chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
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US Military Confirms Attack On Oil Tanker In Gulf of Oman
The US Central Command (CENTCOM) confirmed on June 10 that its forces had targeted a Palauan-flagged oil tanker in the Sea of Oman and prevented it from continuing its journey.
The tanker, named Stabello, was traveling in the Sea of Oman on the evening of June 9 while, according to the United States, transporting oil from Iran in violation of the naval blockade, CENTCOM said in a statement.
The Indian Foreign Ministry announced that three Indian nationals were missing after the tanker was attacked off the coast of Oman.
According to CENTCOM, the crew of the tanker failed to heed warnings from US forces so a US military aircraft used guided munitions to target the ship's engine room and disable it.
CENTCOM described the action as the second such operation in two days.
The military agency also announced that since the naval blockade began, US forces have disabled eight vessels deemed as "violators," diverted 134 ships, and allowed 42 ships carrying humanitarian aid to pass.
CENTCOM did not release further details about the tanker's cargo or its final destination.
Meanwhile, Reuters reported that India summoned a senior US diplomat to the Foreign Ministry in New Delhi following the attack.
Citing Indian sources familiar with the matter, Reuters wrote that the Indian government conveyed its "strong protest" to Jason Meeks, the US deputy ambassador to the country, over the attack on the tanker.
Trump Vows To Hit Iran 'Very Hard' If No Deal Made
President Donald Trump said the United States is going to attack Iran "very hard" if a peace deal is not finalized.
"We're going to be attacking them, attacking them very hard," Trump told reporters at the White House on June 10.
The president said Iran would be hit the same day, citing Iran's downing of an Apache helicopter in the Strait of Hormuz a day earlier.
Trump also claimed the United States has been taking oil out of Iran.
"I'm just announcing today for the first time, but we've been taking out millions of barrels of oil, millions of barrels every night," Trump said, adding that Iran "just figured it out."
On the negotiations with Iran, Trump added: "We want a deal that is meaningful, we want a deal that works. We were really close to a deal, but they keep tapping us along, they keep playing us for suckers."
Trump said Iran has already agreed to not develop a nuclear weapon, but the agreement still needs to be signed.
Earlier, Trump said Iran's military has been "completely defeated," warning Tehran would "pay the price" for taking "too long to negotiate a deal" with Washington.
His comments came soon after the United States said it launched "self-defense" strikes against Iran on June 9 in response to the downing of a US Army Apache helicopter by Iranian forces over the Strait of Hormuz.
In response, Iran said on June 10 that it had launched strikes at US bases in the region.
IAEA Approves Resolution Calling On Iran To Declare Enriched Uranium
The UN nuclear watchdog's 35-nation board of governors has approved a US-backed resolution demanding Iran declare its remaining stockpile of enriched uranium and allow inspectors into the country.
Israel and the United States damaged or destroyed Iran’s nuclear sites during a bombing campaign in June 2025. In response, Tehran halted inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
According to the IAEA, around 440 kilograms of uranium enriched to 60 percent purity -- enough to develop nuclear weapons -- remains unaccounted for.
The June 10 resolution drawn up by the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and Germany said it is "essential and urgent" that Iran "without delay" provides the IAEA with "complete information on nuclear material inventories and design information for facilities."
The dilution or removal of Iran's highly enriched uranium from the country has been a major sticking point in peace negotiations between Tehran and Washington.
US, Allies Condemn Iran's Alleged 'Lethal Plotting' In Europe, North America
The United States and its allies condemned what they said were alleged Iranian plots to kill dissidents, journalists, and members of Jewish communities in Europe, North America, and Australia.
"We stand united in our determination to protect our countries and our people against these threats. The Islamic Republic of Iran must halt these actions now," said a joint statement published by the US State Department on June 10.
The statement said the intelligence branch of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), the Intelligence Ministry, and the Quds Force -- the foreign branch of the IRGC -- were involved in "lethal plotting and other malign actions."
Washington and its allies also condemned recent attacks in Europe claimed by Harakat Ashab Al-Yamin Al-Islamia, a pro-Iranian Islamist group with suspected links to the IRGC. The group claimed responsibility for the stabbing of two Jewish men in London in April.
"Attempts to kill, kidnap, harass, intimidate, or otherwise attack people on our soil, undermines national sovereignty and international norms. These actions must stop immediately," the joint statement said.
Signatories included the United States, the United Kingdom, Albania, Australia, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, New Zealand, North Macedonia, Norway, Portugal, and Sweden.