US-Iran Talks Progress Amid Lebanon Tensions, Trump Comments
US President Donald Trump confirmed that discussions with Iran are making steady progress despite ongoing unrest in Lebanon. According to his statement, talks are active and focused on diplomatic solutions to ease regional tensions. Efforts to De-escalate in Lebanon The discussions include attempts to persuade both Israel and Hezbollah to limit their actions in Lebanon.
US-Iran Talks Progress Amid Lebanon Tensions, Trump Comments
US President Donald Trump confirmed that discussions with Iran are making steady progress despite ongoing unrest in Lebanon. According to his statement, talks are active and focused on diplomatic solutions to ease regional tensions. Efforts to De-escalate in Lebanon The discussions include attempts to persuade both Israel and Hezbollah to limit their actions in Lebanon.
Israel Strikes Lebanon As Fragile Ceasefire Faces New Pressure
Strikes Hit Near Beirut Israel launched a wave of strikes across southern Lebanon on Thursday, May 28, and carried out a rare raid near Beirut, placing further pressure on an already fragile ceasefire with Hezbollah. Lebanese authorities said the strike in Choueifat, south of the capital, hit an apartment and killed three people, including a woman, her baby daughter and a child of Syrian nationality. Fiftee
Israel Strikes Lebanon As Fragile Ceasefire Faces New Pressure
Strikes Hit Near Beirut Israel launched a wave of strikes across southern Lebanon on Thursday, May 28, and carried out a rare raid near Beirut, placing further pressure on an already fragile ceasefire with Hezbollah. Lebanese authorities said the strike in Choueifat, south of the capital, hit an apartment and killed three people, including a woman, her baby daughter and a child of Syrian nationality. Fiftee
US-Iran Ceasefire Faces New Strain After Strikes
US-Iran Ceasefire Faces New Pressure The latest exchange between the United States and Iran has placed renewed strain on a ceasefire that both sides continue to describe in sharply different terms. Tehran accused Washington of violating the truce after US forces carried out strikes on missile launch sites and boats near the Strait of Hormuz. Iranian officials called the action a flagrant breach and warned of retaliation, while the United States said the strikes were defensive and aimed at protecting American personnel. Washington Maintains Truce Is Still Active US Central Command said Iranian boats were attempting to place mines in the Strait of Hormuz, a move that would carry serious risks for global shipping and regional security. At the same time, US officials emphasized that the ceasefire remained ongoing and said American forces were acting with restraint. That response reflected the administration’s effort to defend military action without declaring the wider truce dead, even as Iran framed the episode as a reciprocal confrontation. Hormuz Remains A Major Flashpoint The Strait of Hormuz remains central to the dispute because of its importance to energy flows and international trade. President Donald Trump previously tied the ceasefire to Iran reopening the strait, but the waterway has remained a source of tension. The continued uncertainty has complicated diplomacy, with Washington trying to keep negotiations alive while also responding to military activity it says threatens US forces and commercial movement in the Gulf. US Leverage Comes Under Scrutiny The administration’s handling of the latest incident has raised questions about whether its eagerness to preserve the ceasefire is weakening its negotiating position. Trump has repeatedly threatened stronger action if Iran fails to make a deal, but the United States has so far avoided a return to large-scale hostilities. Iran’s defiant response suggests Tehran may believe Washington is more focused on ending the conflict than escalating it. That perception could become a major factor as both sides test each other’s limits while talks continue.
US-Iran Ceasefire Faces New Strain After Strikes
US-Iran Ceasefire Faces New Pressure The latest exchange between the United States and Iran has placed renewed strain on a ceasefire that both sides continue to describe in sharply different terms. Tehran accused Washington of violating the truce after US forces carried out strikes on missile launch sites and boats near the Strait of Hormuz. Iranian officials called the action a flagrant breach and warned of retaliation, while the United States said the strikes were defensive and aimed at protecting American personnel. Washington Maintains Truce Is Still Active US Central Command said Iranian boats were attempting to place mines in the Strait of Hormuz, a move that would carry serious risks for global shipping and regional security. At the same time, US officials emphasized that the ceasefire remained ongoing and said American forces were acting with restraint. That response reflected the administration’s effort to defend military action without declaring the wider truce dead, even as Iran framed the episode as a reciprocal confrontation. Hormuz Remains A Major Flashpoint The Strait of Hormuz remains central to the dispute because of its importance to energy flows and international trade. President Donald Trump previously tied the ceasefire to Iran reopening the strait, but the waterway has remained a source of tension. The continued uncertainty has complicated diplomacy, with Washington trying to keep negotiations alive while also responding to military activity it says threatens US forces and commercial movement in the Gulf. US Leverage Comes Under Scrutiny The administration’s handling of the latest incident has raised questions about whether its eagerness to preserve the ceasefire is weakening its negotiating position. Trump has repeatedly threatened stronger action if Iran fails to make a deal, but the United States has so far avoided a return to large-scale hostilities. Iran’s defiant response suggests Tehran may believe Washington is more focused on ending the conflict than escalating it. That perception could become a major factor as both sides test each other’s limits while talks continue.
US Military Conducts Self-Defense Strikes on Iranian Missile Sites
US Military Conducts Strikes on Iranian Targets The US military carried out “self-defense strikes” on Iranian missile launch sites and naval assets near the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, May 25, while a ceasefire remained in effect. According to US Central Command, the operations aimed to protect American forces from potential threats posed by Iranian military activity. Targets reportedly included missile
US Military Conducts Self-Defense Strikes on Iranian Missile Sites
US Military Conducts Strikes on Iranian Targets The US military carried out “self-defense strikes” on Iranian missile launch sites and naval assets near the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, May 25, while a ceasefire remained in effect. According to US Central Command, the operations aimed to protect American forces from potential threats posed by Iranian military activity. Targets reportedly included missile
US Sanctions Hezbollah-Linked Officials As Israel Strikes Continue
US Targets Hezbollah-Linked Figures The United States imposed sanctions on nine individuals linked to Hezbollah on Thursday,May 21,2026 accusing them of obstructing the peace process in Lebanon as Israeli airstrikes continued in the country’s south despite an active ceasefire. US officials said Hezbollah must be fully disarmed and accused the group’s network of enabling violence while undermining efforts toward lasting
US Sanctions Hezbollah-Linked Officials As Israel Strikes Continue
US Targets Hezbollah-Linked Figures The United States imposed sanctions on nine individuals linked to Hezbollah on Thursday,May 21,2026 accusing them of obstructing the peace process in Lebanon as Israeli airstrikes continued in the country’s south despite an active ceasefire. US officials said Hezbollah must be fully disarmed and accused the group’s network of enabling violence while undermining efforts toward lasting
US Intel Says Iran Rebuilding Drone Program Faster Than Expected
Iran Restores Drone Production During Ceasefire Iran has resumed parts of its drone production during the six-week ceasefire that began in early April, according to people familiar with recent US intelligence assessments. The development suggests Tehran is rebuilding key military capabilities faster than some officials initially expected after US-Israeli strikes damaged missile launch sites, weapons facilities and related military infrastructure. The assessments indicate Iran’s military recovery is moving quickly, including efforts to repair launchers, restore weapons production and recover equipment affected during the conflict. Intelligence Assessments Raise Regional Concerns The findings suggest Iran could continue posing a serious threat to US regional allies if military operations resume. According to one US official familiar with the assessments, Iran may be able to fully restore its drone strike capability within six months. The pace of rebuilding also challenges earlier claims that strikes had caused long-term crippling damage to Iran’s military infrastructure. Officials believe Tehran may rely more heavily on drone attacks while missile production systems are still being repaired. Trump Warns Military Action Could Resume President Donald Trump has repeatedly warned that US military operations against Iran could restart if negotiations fail to end the conflict. On Tuesday, he said he had been close to ordering renewed bombing operations before holding back. Recent assessments suggest Iran’s rapid recovery has been helped by several factors, including possible outside assistance and the possibility that earlier strikes caused less lasting damage than expected. Russia China And Missile Supply Questions Some assessments point to continued foreign support for Iran’s weapons production network. Sources said China supplied components that could be used in missile production during the conflict, though the flow may have slowed because of the US blockade. China has rejected accusations that it is supporting Iran’s missile manufacturing. Russia has also been cited by sources as a factor in Iran’s broader recovery efforts, though officials have not publicly detailed the extent of any assistance. Iran Retains Significant Military Capacity Despite heavy damage from earlier attacks, recent estimates suggest Iran still retains ballistic missile systems, drone capabilities and anti-air defenses. Intelligence assessments indicate around half of Iran’s drone capacity remains intact, with thousands of drones still available. Many coastal defense cruise missiles also survived because coastal assets were not heavily targeted. Those systems remain important to Iran’s ability to threaten shipping near the Strait of Hormuz, even as the conflict has weakened but not eliminated its military power.
US Intel Says Iran Rebuilding Drone Program Faster Than Expected
Iran Restores Drone Production During Ceasefire Iran has resumed parts of its drone production during the six-week ceasefire that began in early April, according to people familiar with recent US intelligence assessments. The development suggests Tehran is rebuilding key military capabilities faster than some officials initially expected after US-Israeli strikes damaged missile launch sites, weapons facilities and related military infrastructure. The assessments indicate Iran’s military recovery is moving quickly, including efforts to repair launchers, restore weapons production and recover equipment affected during the conflict. Intelligence Assessments Raise Regional Concerns The findings suggest Iran could continue posing a serious threat to US regional allies if military operations resume. According to one US official familiar with the assessments, Iran may be able to fully restore its drone strike capability within six months. The pace of rebuilding also challenges earlier claims that strikes had caused long-term crippling damage to Iran’s military infrastructure. Officials believe Tehran may rely more heavily on drone attacks while missile production systems are still being repaired. Trump Warns Military Action Could Resume President Donald Trump has repeatedly warned that US military operations against Iran could restart if negotiations fail to end the conflict. On Tuesday, he said he had been close to ordering renewed bombing operations before holding back. Recent assessments suggest Iran’s rapid recovery has been helped by several factors, including possible outside assistance and the possibility that earlier strikes caused less lasting damage than expected. Russia China And Missile Supply Questions Some assessments point to continued foreign support for Iran’s weapons production network. Sources said China supplied components that could be used in missile production during the conflict, though the flow may have slowed because of the US blockade. China has rejected accusations that it is supporting Iran’s missile manufacturing. Russia has also been cited by sources as a factor in Iran’s broader recovery efforts, though officials have not publicly detailed the extent of any assistance. Iran Retains Significant Military Capacity Despite heavy damage from earlier attacks, recent estimates suggest Iran still retains ballistic missile systems, drone capabilities and anti-air defenses. Intelligence assessments indicate around half of Iran’s drone capacity remains intact, with thousands of drones still available. Many coastal defense cruise missiles also survived because coastal assets were not heavily targeted. Those systems remain important to Iran’s ability to threaten shipping near the Strait of Hormuz, even as the conflict has weakened but not eliminated its military power.
Trump Warns Iran As US-Israel Security Talks Raise Regional Tensions
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a phone conversation with US President Donald Trump on Sunday, May 17, as tensions involving Iran remained high and questions continued over the durability of the ceasefire. The discussion reportedly focused on the war with Iran, regional security conditions and the future of diplomatic efforts aimed at preventing another round of escalation. The call came amid reports that Washington and Jerusalem are weighing their next steps after the ceasefir
Trump Warns Iran As US-Israel Security Talks Raise Regional Tensions
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a phone conversation with US President Donald Trump on Sunday, May 17, as tensions involving Iran remained high and questions continued over the durability of the ceasefire. The discussion reportedly focused on the war with Iran, regional security conditions and the future of diplomatic efforts aimed at preventing another round of escalation. The call came amid reports that Washington and Jerusalem are weighing their next steps after the ceasefir
US-Iran Tensions Rise as Trump Signals Time is Running Out
Trump Issues Urgent Warning to Iran US President Donald Trump on May 17,2026 posted a stern warning to Iran, emphasizing that “the clock is ticking” as negotiations over nuclear stockpiles, sanctions relief, and war compensation remain deadlocked. Trump’s message, shared via Truth Social, stressed that Iran must act quickly on the peace proposal or face dire consequences.
US-Iran Tensions Rise as Trump Signals Time is Running Out
Trump Issues Urgent Warning to Iran US President Donald Trump on May 17,2026 posted a stern warning to Iran, emphasizing that “the clock is ticking” as negotiations over nuclear stockpiles, sanctions relief, and war compensation remain deadlocked. Trump’s message, shared via Truth Social, stressed that Iran must act quickly on the peace proposal or face dire consequences.
Israel-Iran Ceasefire Tested as Trump Warning Raises Gulf Fears
Israel-Iran War Ceasefire Faces New Pressure The Israel-Iran war ceasefire is under fresh strain after US President Donald Trump warned Iran that Washington would prevail “peacefully or otherwise,” while Tehran insisted its latest peace plan must be accepted. The exchange sharpened doubts over whether the truce can hold as Gulf governments warn that the conflict is spilling into shipping, energy security and regional diplomacy. Hor
Israel-Iran Ceasefire Tested as Trump Warning Raises Gulf Fears
Israel-Iran War Ceasefire Faces New Pressure The Israel-Iran war ceasefire is under fresh strain after US President Donald Trump warned Iran that Washington would prevail “peacefully or otherwise,” while Tehran insisted its latest peace plan must be accepted. The exchange sharpened doubts over whether the truce can hold as Gulf governments warn that the conflict is spilling into shipping, energy security and regional diplomacy. Hor
Satellite images fuel concerns over Pakistan's role in US-Iran diplomacy
Fresh satellite imagery has sparked renewed scrutiny over Pakistan's involvement in the ongoing US-Iran diplomatic talks, with reports suggesting that Islamabad may be housing at least one Iranian military aircraft at the strategically important Nur Khan Airbase, located near Islamabad. These developments come amid heightened tensions between Washington and Tehran, as Pakistan continues to position itself as a mediator between the two nations. The satellite images, which are believe
Satellite images fuel concerns over Pakistan's role in US-Iran diplomacy
Fresh satellite imagery has sparked renewed scrutiny over Pakistan's involvement in the ongoing US-Iran diplomatic talks, with reports suggesting that Islamabad may be housing at least one Iranian military aircraft at the strategically important Nur Khan Airbase, located near Islamabad. These developments come amid heightened tensions between Washington and Tehran, as Pakistan continues to position itself as a mediator between the two nations. The satellite images, which are believe
Trump Defends Pakistan Amid Iran Mediation Tensions
Trump Defends Pakistan's Role in Iran Talks President Donald Trump reaffirmed his trust in Pakistan’s role as a mediator in the ongoing talks with Iran, dismissing concerns raised by Senator Lindsey Graham. Trump praised Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Pakistan's Army Chief, General Asim Munir, calling them “absolutely great” for their efforts in facilitating diplomatic discussions between the United States and Iran. His comments came on Ma
Trump Defends Pakistan Amid Iran Mediation Tensions
Trump Defends Pakistan's Role in Iran Talks President Donald Trump reaffirmed his trust in Pakistan’s role as a mediator in the ongoing talks with Iran, dismissing concerns raised by Senator Lindsey Graham. Trump praised Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Pakistan's Army Chief, General Asim Munir, calling them “absolutely great” for their efforts in facilitating diplomatic discussions between the United States and Iran. His comments came on Ma
US Senator Lindsey Graham Warns Pakistan Over Iran Claims
Questions surrounding Pakistan’s role as a neutral mediator in the Iran-US negotiations have intensified following claims that Tehran may have parked military and surveillance aircraft at a Pakistani airbase during ongoing diplomatic discussions. The allegations have triggered political reactions in Washington and renewed scrutiny over Islamabad’s balancing act between the United States, Iran, China, and regional security interests. US Senator Lindsey Graham, a close ally of Pre
US Senator Lindsey Graham Warns Pakistan Over Iran Claims
Questions surrounding Pakistan’s role as a neutral mediator in the Iran-US negotiations have intensified following claims that Tehran may have parked military and surveillance aircraft at a Pakistani airbase during ongoing diplomatic discussions. The allegations have triggered political reactions in Washington and renewed scrutiny over Islamabad’s balancing act between the United States, Iran, China, and regional security interests. US Senator Lindsey Graham, a close ally of Pre
Trump Says Iran Ceasefire Near Collapse After Rejecting Truce Offer
President Donald Trump said the Iran ceasefire is close to collapse after rejecting Tehran’s latest truce proposal, deepening uncertainty over US-Iran tensions and Middle East stability. Speaking on Monday, May 11, 2026, Trump called Iran’s response unacceptable and said the ceasefire was on “massive life support.” His remarks signaled that Washington is not ready to ease pressure unless Tehran accepts stricter terms on security and nuclear activity. Why T
Trump Says Iran Ceasefire Near Collapse After Rejecting Truce Offer
President Donald Trump said the Iran ceasefire is close to collapse after rejecting Tehran’s latest truce proposal, deepening uncertainty over US-Iran tensions and Middle East stability. Speaking on Monday, May 11, 2026, Trump called Iran’s response unacceptable and said the ceasefire was on “massive life support.” His remarks signaled that Washington is not ready to ease pressure unless Tehran accepts stricter terms on security and nuclear activity. Why T
Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir Calls India Conflict a Battle of Ideologies
Pakistan’s Chief of Defence Forces, General Asim Munir, on Sunday described last year’s four-day conflict with India as a “battle between two ideologies” while claiming that Pakistan’s military strategy proved superior during the hostilities. Speaking at a ceremony held at the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi to mark the first anniversary of “Marka-e-Haq,” the title Islamabad uses for the conflict, Munir said Pakistan responded with unity and military preparedness during the e
Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir Calls India Conflict a Battle of Ideologies
Pakistan’s Chief of Defence Forces, General Asim Munir, on Sunday described last year’s four-day conflict with India as a “battle between two ideologies” while claiming that Pakistan’s military strategy proved superior during the hostilities. Speaking at a ceremony held at the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi to mark the first anniversary of “Marka-e-Haq,” the title Islamabad uses for the conflict, Munir said Pakistan responded with unity and military preparedness during the e
Ukraine War Update: Putin Indicates Possibility of Peace Settlement
Putin Signals Possible Ukraine Peace Talks as Ceasefire Begins Vladimir Putin has hinted that the Russia-Ukraine war could be nearing an end, raising hopes of a possible peace agreement after years of conflict. Speaking during Russia’s Victory Day events in Moscow, Putin said the situation appeared to be “coming to an end” as
Ukraine War Update: Putin Indicates Possibility of Peace Settlement
Putin Signals Possible Ukraine Peace Talks as Ceasefire Begins Vladimir Putin has hinted that the Russia-Ukraine war could be nearing an end, raising hopes of a possible peace agreement after years of conflict. Speaking during Russia’s Victory Day events in Moscow, Putin said the situation appeared to be “coming to an end” as
US Fighter Jet Strikes Iranian Tankers, Trump Awaits Iran’s Peace Proposal
On May 8, U.S. President Donald Trump told reporters that he was expecting a letter from Iran later that night regarding his latest peace proposal. The announcement came amid a tense Friday in the Middle East, where a U.S. fighter jet disabled two Iranian-flagged vessels in the Gulf of Oman. The U.S. Central Command confirmed that the fighter jet, a U.S. Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet, used precision munitions to disable the vessels, preventing them from advancing toward Iran. The Gulf of Oman is a
US Fighter Jet Strikes Iranian Tankers, Trump Awaits Iran’s Peace Proposal
On May 8, U.S. President Donald Trump told reporters that he was expecting a letter from Iran later that night regarding his latest peace proposal. The announcement came amid a tense Friday in the Middle East, where a U.S. fighter jet disabled two Iranian-flagged vessels in the Gulf of Oman. The U.S. Central Command confirmed that the fighter jet, a U.S. Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet, used precision munitions to disable the vessels, preventing them from advancing toward Iran. The Gulf of Oman is a
Trump dismisses Iran's attacks on US warships as 'a trifle' amid ongoing ceasefire
On May 7, 2026, President Donald Trump responded dismissively to recent Iranian attacks on three American warships, calling the incident "a trifle" and maintaining that the ceasefire between the two nations remained intact. During a visit to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool renovations, Trump told reporters, "They trifled with us today. We blew them away. They trifled. I call that a trifle." Despite the missile and drone strikes launched by Iranian forces, Trump assured the press that the
Trump dismisses Iran's attacks on US warships as 'a trifle' amid ongoing ceasefire
On May 7, 2026, President Donald Trump responded dismissively to recent Iranian attacks on three American warships, calling the incident "a trifle" and maintaining that the ceasefire between the two nations remained intact. During a visit to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool renovations, Trump told reporters, "They trifled with us today. We blew them away. They trifled. I call that a trifle." Despite the missile and drone strikes launched by Iranian forces, Trump assured the press that the
Russia, Ukraine Announce Separate May Cease-fires
Russia said it will observe a cease-fire from May 8 to May 9 to mark Victory Day, while Ukraine has already declared a separate truce for May 5 to May 6, underscoring a lack of coordination between the two sides. The Kremlin said President Vladimir Putin ordered the pause as a humanitarian gesture tied to World War Two commemorations. Russian officials warned that any violations could trigger a strong military response. Russia’s Defense Ministry said the capital, Kyiv, could face significant strikes if the truce is breached, urging civilians and foreign diplomatic staff to leave as a precaution, according to official statements. Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky announced an earlier two-day cease-fire beginning May 5, describing it as an independent move without coordination with Moscow. Zelensky said Ukraine could consider extending its pause if Russia demonstrates a genuine commitment to de-escalation. He added that further steps would depend on Moscow’s actions during its own declared truce. The overlapping but uncoordinated cease-fires highlight continued mistrust between the two sides, with no indication of broader negotiations to end the conflict. Victory Day on May 9 is one of Russia’s most significant national observances, marking the Soviet Union’s role in defeating Nazi Germany.
Russia, Ukraine Announce Separate May Cease-fires
Russia said it will observe a cease-fire from May 8 to May 9 to mark Victory Day, while Ukraine has already declared a separate truce for May 5 to May 6, underscoring a lack of coordination between the two sides. The Kremlin said President Vladimir Putin ordered the pause as a humanitarian gesture tied to World War Two commemorations. Russian officials warned that any violations could trigger a strong military response. Russia’s Defense Ministry said the capital, Kyiv, could face significant strikes if the truce is breached, urging civilians and foreign diplomatic staff to leave as a precaution, according to official statements. Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky announced an earlier two-day cease-fire beginning May 5, describing it as an independent move without coordination with Moscow. Zelensky said Ukraine could consider extending its pause if Russia demonstrates a genuine commitment to de-escalation. He added that further steps would depend on Moscow’s actions during its own declared truce. The overlapping but uncoordinated cease-fires highlight continued mistrust between the two sides, with no indication of broader negotiations to end the conflict. Victory Day on May 9 is one of Russia’s most significant national observances, marking the Soviet Union’s role in defeating Nazi Germany.
Thirteen Killed in Israeli Airstrikes on Southern Lebanon, Health Ministry Reports
Date: May 2, 2026 | Time: 04:30 PM IST | Place: Southern Lebanon, Lebanon At least 13 people have been killed in Israeli airstrikes on southern Lebanon, according to the Lebanese Health Ministry. The airstrikes targeted multiple areas, with the most significant fatalities reported in Haboush, located in the Nabatieh district, where two women and a child were among the eight killed. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) had issued an evacuation order for residents in these areas, but th
Thirteen Killed in Israeli Airstrikes on Southern Lebanon, Health Ministry Reports
Date: May 2, 2026 | Time: 04:30 PM IST | Place: Southern Lebanon, Lebanon At least 13 people have been killed in Israeli airstrikes on southern Lebanon, according to the Lebanese Health Ministry. The airstrikes targeted multiple areas, with the most significant fatalities reported in Haboush, located in the Nabatieh district, where two women and a child were among the eight killed. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) had issued an evacuation order for residents in these areas, but th
Explosion of leftover bombs kills 14 IRGC members in northwestern Iran
Explosion kills 14 IRGC members in northwestern Iran On Friday, May 1, 14 members of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) were killed in an explosion caused by leftover bombs from the ongoing war. The explosion took place in Zanjan Province, a region in northwestern Iran. This incident marks the largest number of casualties for the IRGC since the US-Iran ceasefi
Explosion of leftover bombs kills 14 IRGC members in northwestern Iran
Explosion kills 14 IRGC members in northwestern Iran On Friday, May 1, 14 members of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) were killed in an explosion caused by leftover bombs from the ongoing war. The explosion took place in Zanjan Province, a region in northwestern Iran. This incident marks the largest number of casualties for the IRGC since the US-Iran ceasefi









