In response to a deadline set by the US president, Iran has been subjected to widespread attacks by the United States and Israel, resulting in numerous casualties, including children, and significant damage to infrastructure and universities. Iran’s leadership has condemned these actions as an “incitement to war crimes” and vowed to retaliate in kind against any attacks on its infrastructure, while also warning that it will not reopen the Strait of Hormuz for a temporary ceasefire. Meanwhile, Israel has also experienced missile attacks from Iran, with reports of casualties and damage in several locations.
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Strikes have severely impacted Iran’s infrastructure, damaging one of its tallest bridges and a century-old medical research center vital for fighting diseases. President Trump has threatened further attacks on Iranian infrastructure, including bridges and power plants, stating that “Washington hasn’t even started destroying what’s left in Iran.” These actions have drawn condemnation from Iran’s Foreign Minister, who warned against provocative measures and highlighted the “defeat and moral collapse” of the enemy. The conflict has also seen the killing of senior Iranian military officials and increased regional instability, impacting global energy markets.
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Reports suggest that Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran’s Supreme Leader, was wounded during the initial day of conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran on February 28. Following these injuries, which have been described by various sources as affecting his legs, hand, arm, and face, Khamenei was reportedly evacuated to Moscow for medical treatment. While Tehran has acknowledged his injuries, they maintain his condition is stable, and his absence from public view has fueled speculation about his well-being and capacity to lead.
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