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A man walks next to a symbolic mock-up of an Iranian missile, on a street in Tehran in June.
A man walks next to a symbolic mock-up of an Iranian missile, on a street in Tehran in June.

live Iranian State Media Claims Draft US Deal Includes Nuclear Ban

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As the US-Israeli war with Iran continues to impact and shape the region, journalists from RFE/RL's Central Newsroom and Iranian service, Radio Farda, deliver ongoing updates and analysis.

Key Takeaways

  • Iranian state media has claimed that a draft memorandum between Iran and the United States includes Iran’s commitment not to develop nuclear weapons.
  • The US military shot down two Iranian attack drones near the Strait of Hormuz early on June 12 after Tehran's forces reportedly fire on transiting vessel, a senior US official tells RFE/RL.
  • Trump said a “great settlement” has been reached with Iran to end the three-month-long war, saying he expects a deal to be signed in the coming days
16:41 28.2.2026

Images captured on February 28 show fires burning in streets across Tehran following joint US-Israeli strikes on Iran. Iranian state TV said a school in the city of Minab was also damaged, and there have been unconfirmed reports of multiple fatalities.

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16:40 28.2.2026

Images from Tehran after US and Israeli strikes on February 28 show people waiting in lines at gas stations. They also depict some protests and heavy traffic on the streets of the Iranian capital, as well as people looking for shelter.

Gas Lines, Protests, And Heavy Traffic In Tehran After US And Israeli Strikes

People inspect the damage at an impact site following US and Israeli strikes on Tehran. US President Donald Trump said in a speech that the United States had begun "major combat operations" against Iran on February 28 that are aimed at destroying Iranian missiles and the country's navy.
1/10 People inspect the damage at an impact site following US and Israeli strikes on Tehran. US President Donald Trump said in a speech that the United States had begun "major combat operations" against Iran on February 28 that are aimed at destroying Iranian missiles and the country's navy.
Images from Tehran after US and Israeli strikes on February 28 show people waiting in lines at gas stations. They also depict some protests and heavy traffic on the streets of the Iranian capital, as well as people looking for shelter.
Protesters gather with Iranian national flags during a demonstration in support of the government and against US and Israeli strikes in Tehran.
2/10 Protesters gather with Iranian national flags during a demonstration in support of the government and against US and Israeli strikes in Tehran.
Images from Tehran after US and Israeli strikes on February 28 show people waiting in lines at gas stations. They also depict some protests and heavy traffic on the streets of the Iranian capital, as well as people looking for shelter.
Iranian demonstrators protest against the US-Israeli strikes in Tehran.
3/10 Iranian demonstrators protest against the US-Israeli strikes in Tehran.
Images from Tehran after US and Israeli strikes on February 28 show people waiting in lines at gas stations. They also depict some protests and heavy traffic on the streets of the Iranian capital, as well as people looking for shelter.
Long lines formed at gas stations and many Iranians began heading out of cities in search of safety, witnesses told Reuters.
4/10 Long lines formed at gas stations and many Iranians began heading out of cities in search of safety, witnesses told Reuters.
Images from Tehran after US and Israeli strikes on February 28 show people waiting in lines at gas stations. They also depict some protests and heavy traffic on the streets of the Iranian capital, as well as people looking for shelter.
Motorists make their way along a street in central Tehran on February 28.
5/10 Motorists make their way along a street in central Tehran on February 28.
Images from Tehran after US and Israeli strikes on February 28 show people waiting in lines at gas stations. They also depict some protests and heavy traffic on the streets of the Iranian capital, as well as people looking for shelter.
People wait for their turn outside a fuel station in Tehran.
6/10 People wait for their turn outside a fuel station in Tehran.
Images from Tehran after US and Israeli strikes on February 28 show people waiting in lines at gas stations. They also depict some protests and heavy traffic on the streets of the Iranian capital, as well as people looking for shelter.
People wait in line outside a fuel station in Tehran. Iran has been plunged into a "near-total" Internet blackout, according to the Internet watchdog NetBlocks. Connectivity in the country plummeted to just 4 percent of ordinary levels on February 28.
7/10 People wait in line outside a fuel station in Tehran. Iran has been plunged into a "near-total" Internet blackout, according to the Internet watchdog NetBlocks. Connectivity in the country plummeted to just 4 percent of ordinary levels on February 28.
Images from Tehran after US and Israeli strikes on February 28 show people waiting in lines at gas stations. They also depict some protests and heavy traffic on the streets of the Iranian capital, as well as people looking for shelter.
A man fills up his vehicle at a fuel station in Tehran.
8/10 A man fills up his vehicle at a fuel station in Tehran.
Images from Tehran after US and Israeli strikes on February 28 show people waiting in lines at gas stations. They also depict some protests and heavy traffic on the streets of the Iranian capital, as well as people looking for shelter.
People look to take cover following an explosion in Tehran.
9/10 People look to take cover following an explosion in Tehran.
Images from Tehran after US and Israeli strikes on February 28 show people waiting in lines at gas stations. They also depict some protests and heavy traffic on the streets of the Iranian capital, as well as people looking for shelter.
A plume of smoke rises following an explosion in Tehran. US President Donald 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.
10/10 A plume of smoke rises following an explosion in Tehran. US President Donald 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.
Images from Tehran after US and Israeli strikes on February 28 show people waiting in lines at gas stations. They also depict some protests and heavy traffic on the streets of the Iranian capital, as well as people looking for shelter.
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16:39 28.2.2026

Iranian Foreign Minister Claims Khamenei and Pezeshkian Are Still Alive

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi (file photo)
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi (file photo)

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi says senior Iranian leaders remain in place following the US and Israeli strikes on February 28, telling NBC that “almost all officials are safe and sound and alive.”

He acknowledged possible losses among military officers, saying, “We may have lost one or two commanders, but that is not a big problem. We are actually managing it. We are handling the situation.”

In launching strikes on other countries across the Middle East, Araqchi claimed Iran was not seeking to widen the conflict, adding: “We have no intention of attacking them, but we are attacking the American bases in self-defense.”

He also criticized the strikes for coming in the middle of negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program.

When asked directly about the status of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and President Masud Pezeshkian he said: “As far as I know, yes, they are alive -- and the head of the judiciary [Gholam Hossein Mohseni-Ejei] as well and the speaker of parliament [Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf]. All high-ranking officials are alive. And the secretary of the National Security Council [Ali Larijani]. Everybody is in position and we are handling this situation.”

15:52 28.2.2026

RFE/RL's Radio Farda has also been talking to a number of analysts about the developments in Iran.

Here's a selection of some of the things they've been saying:

Leyla Morovati, political analyst with expertise in Iranian domestic and foreign affairs,

“The responses Iran has carried out up to this stage may lead many regional powers and countries beyond the region powers -- even if they do not enter the war directly -- to indirectly demand that Iran's missile program be limited and controlled.

If we consider the experience of several years of negotiations, including the most recent round, it has shown that the Islamic republic will not retreat from its positions. This stance, in practice, causes other countries to feel threatened. Specifically, the Islamic republic’s missile program can pose significant risks.

Ultimately, some of these nations may feel compelled to align with these attacks -- even if not directly -- to see the Islamic republic severely weakened and its missile program dismantled or restricted. In other words, they will be moving in alignment with US and Israeli interests.”

Damon Golriz, lecturer and researcher at The Hague University of Applied Sciences specializing in Middle East politics, geopolitics, and security studies

"In light of the recent strikes and the Islamic republic’s retaliation, we’re likely looking at an escalation in the coming days and weeks. [...] the Omani Foreign Minister’s 11th-hour trip was a collective effort by the Gulf states and Saudi Arabia to pull the region back from the brink. That effort clearly fell through. We are now in the midst of a regional war, and Tehran is bound to hit back. The ball is now firmly in the court of the United States and Israel; the question is whether they have the technical capability and the sufficient political will to, so to speak, 'finish the job.'

But what if they don't?

If the United States and Israel lack the military and political resolve to see through a regime… then all these countries allied with the United States will pay a very heavy price. For a regime whose only priority is survival at any cost -- even its own people’s blood -- this is just the price of doing business. But for the UAE and Qatar, the cost will be far steeper given Iran's missile reach. Unless, of course, the United States and Israel can neutralize that threat, which I doubt is possible without boots on the ground."

And, speaking of Iran's missile reach, here's a graphic showing the range of its armaments.

15:44 28.2.2026

Analysis: Trump's Endgame In Iran: Strategic Submission Or Systemic Collapse?

US President Donald Trump (left), Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei (center), and Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (composite file photo)
US President Donald Trump (left), Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei (center), and Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (composite file photo)

Weeks of tension with Iran and a rapid US military buildup have erupted into joint US-Israeli strikes on high-profile targets, including Iranian military sites and the residences of the country’s top brass.

As the first wave of strikes shook major locations across the country, a central question looms amid the clouds of smoke billowing into Iranian skies: What is the ultimate objective of the Trump administration?

While Donald Trump’s rhetoric has swung between calls for a “better deal” and hints of regime change, his February 28 address -- combined with the nature of the current strikes -- suggests a radical policy shift.

No longer content with “maximum pressure,” the United States now appears to be pursuing the total neutralization of Iran as a regional power.

For months, Trump maintained that his goal was a new, more restrictive nuclear agreement. But as Michael Horowitz, an independent defense expert based in Israel, observes, the diplomatic path had effectively hit a dead end.

“The negotiations between Washington and Tehran clearly weren't working in the way Trump would have liked,” Horowitz told RFE/RL. “The gap is simply too wide to bridge through talks.”

Read more here.

15:14 28.2.2026

Canadian PM Carney Says Ottawa Supports US Acting To 'Prevent' Iran From Obtaining Nuclear Weapons

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney (file photo)
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney (file photo)

Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada supports the US military operations against Tehran that he hopes will "prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and to prevent its regime from further threatening international peace and security."

Carney added in a statement that Canada's position remains clear: "Iran is the principal source of instability and terror throughout the Middle East, has one of the world's worst human rights records, and must never be allowed to obtain or develop nuclear weapons."

14:56 28.2.2026

Global airlines canceled flights across the Middle East after the United States and Israel launched strikes on Iran.

Time-lapse imagery from flight-tracking service Flightradar24 showed an increasingly empty sky over the country as flights were rerouted around the region.

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.

Explosions Seen In Multiple Middle East Cities As US, Israel Launch Strikes On Iran

Smoke rises from an explosion in Tehran.
1/8 Smoke rises from an explosion in Tehran.
Images captured on February 28 show blasts in Iran, Israel, and several other Middle Eastern countries as US President Donald Trump says "major combat operations" are underway against Iran.
The aftermath of a blast in Tehran.
2/8 The aftermath of a blast in Tehran.
Images captured on February 28 show blasts in Iran, Israel, and several other Middle Eastern countries as US President Donald Trump says "major combat operations" are underway against Iran.
A woman running after an explosion was heard in Tehran.
3/8 A woman running after an explosion was heard in Tehran.
Images captured on February 28 show blasts in Iran, Israel, and several other Middle Eastern countries as US President Donald Trump says "major combat operations" are underway against Iran.
A cloud of smoke rises above Manama, Bahrain, where the United States maintains a large naval base.
4/8 A cloud of smoke rises above Manama, Bahrain, where the United States maintains a large naval base.
Images captured on February 28 show blasts in Iran, Israel, and several other Middle Eastern countries as US President Donald Trump says "major combat operations" are underway against Iran.
Israelis shelter underground after missiles were launched from Iran towards the city of Haifa.
5/8 Israelis shelter underground after missiles were launched from Iran towards the city of Haifa.
Images captured on February 28 show blasts in Iran, Israel, and several other Middle Eastern countries as US President Donald Trump says "major combat operations" are underway against Iran.
An explosion in the sea off Haifa after missiles were launched from Iran towards Israel.
6/8 An explosion in the sea off Haifa after missiles were launched from Iran towards Israel.
Images captured on February 28 show blasts in Iran, Israel, and several other Middle Eastern countries as US President Donald Trump says "major combat operations" are underway against Iran.
A traffic jam in Tehran seen after US and Israeli strikes on Iran.
7/8 A traffic jam in Tehran seen after US and Israeli strikes on Iran.
Images captured on February 28 show blasts in Iran, Israel, and several other Middle Eastern countries as US President Donald Trump says "major combat operations" are underway against Iran.
Smoke drifts in the sky over Doha, Qatar after explosions were heard in the city.
8/8 Smoke drifts in the sky over Doha, Qatar after explosions were heard in the city.
Images captured on February 28 show blasts in Iran, Israel, and several other Middle Eastern countries as US President Donald Trump says "major combat operations" are underway against Iran.
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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.

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