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Russia Launches 611 Drones and 70 Missiles, Kills 11 and Damages Kyiv Cathedral
KYIV, Ukraine — The Kyiv Dormition Cathedral attack came during a Russian barrage of 611 drones and 70 missiles across Ukraine overnight into Monday, June 15, 2026, Ukrainian officials said. At least 11 people were killed and 53 were wounded nationwide. Russian barrage hits Kyiv, Kharkiv and Dnipro Five people were killed in Kyiv, where more than 30 others were injured, including children ages 5 and 6. Residential districts were struck
Russia Launches 611 Drones and 70 Missiles, Kills 11 and Damages Kyiv Cathedral
KYIV, Ukraine — The Kyiv Dormition Cathedral attack came during a Russian barrage of 611 drones and 70 missiles across Ukraine overnight into Monday, June 15, 2026, Ukrainian officials said. At least 11 people were killed and 53 were wounded nationwide. Russian barrage hits Kyiv, Kharkiv and Dnipro Five people were killed in Kyiv, where more than 30 others were injured, including children ages 5 and 6. Residential districts were struck
Iran launches Operation Nasr targeting Israeli military bases
Iran has taken a decisive step from proxy engagements to direct military action against Israel. Named “Operation Nasr,” meaning “victory,” the mission was launched in response to Israeli attacks on Beirut’s Dahiyeh district in Lebanon. Iranian forces targeted Nevatim Airbase in southern Israel and Tel Nof Airbase near Tel Aviv, employing advanced ballistic missiles including Emad, Qadr-F, and Kheibar Shekan. This move highlights Tehran’s readiness to defend its strategic interests
Iran launches Operation Nasr targeting Israeli military bases
Iran has taken a decisive step from proxy engagements to direct military action against Israel. Named “Operation Nasr,” meaning “victory,” the mission was launched in response to Israeli attacks on Beirut’s Dahiyeh district in Lebanon. Iranian forces targeted Nevatim Airbase in southern Israel and Tel Nof Airbase near Tel Aviv, employing advanced ballistic missiles including Emad, Qadr-F, and Kheibar Shekan. This move highlights Tehran’s readiness to defend its strategic interests
Iran War Update: What Happened in the Minab School Strike and Why It Matters
Iran has revised the death toll from the Minab school strike to 155, confirming it as the deadliest single incident in the ongoing conflict, now in its 59th day. Officials released a detailed breakdown indicating that most victims were children, alongside teachers and civilians connected to the school. The updated figure is lower than earlier estimates exceeding 175, though no formal explanation has been provided for the discrepancy. The strike occurred on February 28, the opening day of a coordinated military campaign. Two successive impacts hit the Shajareh Tayyebeh elementary school in Minab while classes were in session, a pattern described as a “double-tap” strike. Many of the children killed were between the ages of seven and twelve, amplifying global concern over the nature of the attack. Preliminary findings from a U.S. military review suggest the use of a Tomahawk cruise missile and indicate that the strike may have resulted from a targeting error. According to the investigation, outdated intelligence data misidentified the site as an active military location linked to a former Revolutionary Guards facility. Although the school had been separated from the base years earlier, the database used in targeting had not been updated accordingly. Analysts noted that automated systems processing this information may have contributed to the failure to recognize the location as a civilian site. Iranian officials have rejected the explanation, describing the incident as deliberate. The foreign minister characterized it as a calculated assault, citing the advanced precision capabilities attributed to modern military systems. The strike has since become a focal point in diplomatic discussions and ongoing ceasefire negotiations. The Pentagon has confirmed that a full investigation is still underway. As scrutiny continues, the Minab incident remains central to debates over accountability, intelligence reliability, and the risks associated with modern warfare technologies.
Iran War Update: What Happened in the Minab School Strike and Why It Matters
Iran has revised the death toll from the Minab school strike to 155, confirming it as the deadliest single incident in the ongoing conflict, now in its 59th day. Officials released a detailed breakdown indicating that most victims were children, alongside teachers and civilians connected to the school. The updated figure is lower than earlier estimates exceeding 175, though no formal explanation has been provided for the discrepancy. The strike occurred on February 28, the opening day of a coordinated military campaign. Two successive impacts hit the Shajareh Tayyebeh elementary school in Minab while classes were in session, a pattern described as a “double-tap” strike. Many of the children killed were between the ages of seven and twelve, amplifying global concern over the nature of the attack. Preliminary findings from a U.S. military review suggest the use of a Tomahawk cruise missile and indicate that the strike may have resulted from a targeting error. According to the investigation, outdated intelligence data misidentified the site as an active military location linked to a former Revolutionary Guards facility. Although the school had been separated from the base years earlier, the database used in targeting had not been updated accordingly. Analysts noted that automated systems processing this information may have contributed to the failure to recognize the location as a civilian site. Iranian officials have rejected the explanation, describing the incident as deliberate. The foreign minister characterized it as a calculated assault, citing the advanced precision capabilities attributed to modern military systems. The strike has since become a focal point in diplomatic discussions and ongoing ceasefire negotiations. The Pentagon has confirmed that a full investigation is still underway. As scrutiny continues, the Minab incident remains central to debates over accountability, intelligence reliability, and the risks associated with modern warfare technologies.
US-Israel strikes hit Iran’s Kharg Island, raising global oil concerns
Missile strikes by United States and Israeli forces have reportedly targeted Iran’s strategically vital Kharg Island, significantly escalating tensions in West Asia. According to Iran’s Mehr News, the strikes were reported on Tuesday, April 7, 2026, marking a critical development in the ongoing military campaign known as Operation Epic Fury. Kharg Island, often described as Tehran’s economic lifeline, handles nearly 90% of Iran’s crude oil exports, making it central to globa
US-Israel strikes hit Iran’s Kharg Island, raising global oil concerns
Missile strikes by United States and Israeli forces have reportedly targeted Iran’s strategically vital Kharg Island, significantly escalating tensions in West Asia. According to Iran’s Mehr News, the strikes were reported on Tuesday, April 7, 2026, marking a critical development in the ongoing military campaign known as Operation Epic Fury. Kharg Island, often described as Tehran’s economic lifeline, handles nearly 90% of Iran’s crude oil exports, making it central to globa
Iran Claims Strike on US Base in Saudi Arabia, $700M AWACS Aircraft Hit
Iran has claimed responsibility for a major missile and drone strike targeting a US-operated military facility in Saudi Arabia, escalating tensions in the already volatile Middle East region. According to reports from Iranian state media, the attack struck the Prince Sultan Air Base, a key installation use
Iran Claims Strike on US Base in Saudi Arabia, $700M AWACS Aircraft Hit
Iran has claimed responsibility for a major missile and drone strike targeting a US-operated military facility in Saudi Arabia, escalating tensions in the already volatile Middle East region. According to reports from Iranian state media, the attack struck the Prince Sultan Air Base, a key installation use
Rising Tensions: Kuwait, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, UAE Targeted by Drones and Missiles
Tensions in the Middle East are escalating as multiple nations, including Kuwait, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, face a series of drone and missile attacks. At Kuwait International Airport, a fuel tank was targeted, sparking a fire, but no casualties were reported. Bahrain also suffered a fire at a company facility due to missile strikes, allegedly launched by Iran. Kuwait’s military and other regional air defense systems have been actively intercepting these threats, with explosion so
Rising Tensions: Kuwait, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, UAE Targeted by Drones and Missiles
Tensions in the Middle East are escalating as multiple nations, including Kuwait, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, face a series of drone and missile attacks. At Kuwait International Airport, a fuel tank was targeted, sparking a fire, but no casualties were reported. Bahrain also suffered a fire at a company facility due to missile strikes, allegedly launched by Iran. Kuwait’s military and other regional air defense systems have been actively intercepting these threats, with explosion so
Russian drone and missile strikes kill four in Ukraine amid renewed offensive
On March 24, 2026, Russia launched a large-scale drone and missile assault targeting civilian areas across Ukraine, killing at least four people and injuring more than 35, according to Ukrainian officials. The attack marked one of the most intense aerial offensives in recent weeks and coincided with increased Russian efforts along front-line positions, raising concerns about the start of a broader spring offensive. Ukraine’s air force reported that nearly 400 long-range drones were d
Russian drone and missile strikes kill four in Ukraine amid renewed offensive
On March 24, 2026, Russia launched a large-scale drone and missile assault targeting civilian areas across Ukraine, killing at least four people and injuring more than 35, according to Ukrainian officials. The attack marked one of the most intense aerial offensives in recent weeks and coincided with increased Russian efforts along front-line positions, raising concerns about the start of a broader spring offensive. Ukraine’s air force reported that nearly 400 long-range drones were d
US–Israel–Iran War | Iran claims missile strike near Netanyahu office amid rising Israel tensions
Iran on Tuesday claimed responsibility for a missile strike that it said landed near the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem, marking a sharp escalation in tensions between the two regional rivals. The claim, reported by state-affiliated media, comes amid heightened hostilities and conflicting narratives surrounding recent military developments between Israel and Iran. Israeli authorities reported that missile fragments fell across parts of Jerusalem, including areas within the Old City, prompting air raid sirens in the capital and several central regions. While debris was said to have landed near prominent religious landmarks, officials confirmed that the Prime Minister’s office did not sustain any damage. Emergency response teams were deployed to assess the impact and ensure public safety in affected zones. According to multiple reports, shrapnel from the strike caused minor damage near significant religious sites, including the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and areas close to the Temple Mount. These locations, revered by multiple faiths, heightened concerns over the broader implications of the incident and the risk of further escalation in a sensitive region. The developments follow Israeli claims that Ali Larijani, described as Iran’s national security chief, was killed in a targeted operation. Tehran has not confirmed his death, adding uncertainty to the situation. In a televised statement, Netanyahu asserted that the operation was part of a broader effort to weaken Iran’s leadership structure and encourage internal change. He stated that sustained pressure could create conditions for citizens to determine their own political future. Earlier in the day, the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office released images showing Netanyahu inside a military command centre, appearing to oversee ongoing operations. The move was seen as a response to widespread speculation circulating on social media regarding his status, as authorities sought to reinforce confidence and counter misinformation during a period of heightened tension. The exchange of claims and counterclaims underscores the fragile security environment in the region, with both sides maintaining assertive positions as the situation continues to evolve.
US–Israel–Iran War | Iran claims missile strike near Netanyahu office amid rising Israel tensions
Iran on Tuesday claimed responsibility for a missile strike that it said landed near the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem, marking a sharp escalation in tensions between the two regional rivals. The claim, reported by state-affiliated media, comes amid heightened hostilities and conflicting narratives surrounding recent military developments between Israel and Iran. Israeli authorities reported that missile fragments fell across parts of Jerusalem, including areas within the Old City, prompting air raid sirens in the capital and several central regions. While debris was said to have landed near prominent religious landmarks, officials confirmed that the Prime Minister’s office did not sustain any damage. Emergency response teams were deployed to assess the impact and ensure public safety in affected zones. According to multiple reports, shrapnel from the strike caused minor damage near significant religious sites, including the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and areas close to the Temple Mount. These locations, revered by multiple faiths, heightened concerns over the broader implications of the incident and the risk of further escalation in a sensitive region. The developments follow Israeli claims that Ali Larijani, described as Iran’s national security chief, was killed in a targeted operation. Tehran has not confirmed his death, adding uncertainty to the situation. In a televised statement, Netanyahu asserted that the operation was part of a broader effort to weaken Iran’s leadership structure and encourage internal change. He stated that sustained pressure could create conditions for citizens to determine their own political future. Earlier in the day, the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office released images showing Netanyahu inside a military command centre, appearing to oversee ongoing operations. The move was seen as a response to widespread speculation circulating on social media regarding his status, as authorities sought to reinforce confidence and counter misinformation during a period of heightened tension. The exchange of claims and counterclaims underscores the fragile security environment in the region, with both sides maintaining assertive positions as the situation continues to evolve.
Preliminary probe says US missile strike mistakenly hit Iranian elementary school
A preliminary investigation by the United States military has concluded that a deadly missile strike that hit an elementary school in Iran was likely caused by a targeting error, according to officials familiar with the inquiry. The strike occurred on February 28 in the town of Minab, where a Tomahawk missile struck the Shajarah Tayyebeh elementary school building during a series of attacks aimed at nearby Iranian naval facilities. Investigators say the incident appears to have resulted from
Preliminary probe says US missile strike mistakenly hit Iranian elementary school
A preliminary investigation by the United States military has concluded that a deadly missile strike that hit an elementary school in Iran was likely caused by a targeting error, according to officials familiar with the inquiry. The strike occurred on February 28 in the town of Minab, where a Tomahawk missile struck the Shajarah Tayyebeh elementary school building during a series of attacks aimed at nearby Iranian naval facilities. Investigators say the incident appears to have resulted from
US–Israel–Iran War | Missile strike damages civilian satellite site near Beit Shemesh, two hurt
A missile fired by Hezbollah struck a satellite communications facility near the Israeli city of Beit Shemesh on Tuesday, damaging infrastructure at the site and injuring two people, according to emergency and military officials. The impact was captured in a dashcam video circulating online, showing the moment the missile hit the satellite station and caused visible damage to parts of the facility. Rescue services reported that two individuals sustained injuries in the blast. Both were tr
US–Israel–Iran War | Missile strike damages civilian satellite site near Beit Shemesh, two hurt
A missile fired by Hezbollah struck a satellite communications facility near the Israeli city of Beit Shemesh on Tuesday, damaging infrastructure at the site and injuring two people, according to emergency and military officials. The impact was captured in a dashcam video circulating online, showing the moment the missile hit the satellite station and caused visible damage to parts of the facility. Rescue services reported that two individuals sustained injuries in the blast. Both were tr
White House defends admiral’s authority in controversial Caribbean strike
The White House said on Monday that Admiral Frank Bradley acted within the scope of his legal authority when he ordered a second strike on individuals who survived an initial attack on what officials described as a drug-trafficking vessel. The confirmation followed rising scrutiny of the operation and renewed questions about whether US forces conducted a “double-tap” strike, a tactic typically associated with targeting survivors following an initial assault. Press Secretary Karoline Leavi
White House defends admiral’s authority in controversial Caribbean strike
The White House said on Monday that Admiral Frank Bradley acted within the scope of his legal authority when he ordered a second strike on individuals who survived an initial attack on what officials described as a drug-trafficking vessel. The confirmation followed rising scrutiny of the operation and renewed questions about whether US forces conducted a “double-tap” strike, a tactic typically associated with targeting survivors following an initial assault. Press Secretary Karoline Leavi
Putin admits Russian missiles caused Azerbaijan plane crash that killed 38
Russian President Vladimir Putin has officially admitted that Russian missile fragments were responsible for the Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash that occurred last year on December 25, killing all 38 people on board. The acknowledgment came during his meeting with Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev in Tajikistan, marking the first time Moscow publicly accepted partial responsibility for the incident. The ill-fated flight had taken off from Baku, the capital city of Azerbaijan, boun
Putin admits Russian missiles caused Azerbaijan plane crash that killed 38
Russian President Vladimir Putin has officially admitted that Russian missile fragments were responsible for the Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash that occurred last year on December 25, killing all 38 people on board. The acknowledgment came during his meeting with Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev in Tajikistan, marking the first time Moscow publicly accepted partial responsibility for the incident. The ill-fated flight had taken off from Baku, the capital city of Azerbaijan, boun
Iran missile strike on US base in Qatar sparks panic and mall evacuation in Doha
A missile strike launched by Iran on a US military base in Qatar has triggered widespread panic in Doha, the capital city, sending shockwaves across the region. A video showing chaos inside a popular shopping mall as explosions echoed nearby has gone viral, highlighting the intense fear and confusion experienced by civilians during the attack. The incident occurred on Monday when Iran fired ballistic missiles targeting Al Udeid Air Base, which houses American military personnel. T
Iran missile strike on US base in Qatar sparks panic and mall evacuation in Doha
A missile strike launched by Iran on a US military base in Qatar has triggered widespread panic in Doha, the capital city, sending shockwaves across the region. A video showing chaos inside a popular shopping mall as explosions echoed nearby has gone viral, highlighting the intense fear and confusion experienced by civilians during the attack. The incident occurred on Monday when Iran fired ballistic missiles targeting Al Udeid Air Base, which houses American military personnel. T
Iran Targets Al-Udeid US Air Base in Qatar, Qatar Calls It Violation of Sovereignty
In a dramatic escalation of tensions in the Middle East, Iran on Monday launched what its armed forces described as a “powerful and destructive missile strike” targeting the United States’ Al-Udeid Air Base located near Doha, the capital city of Qatar. The attack was a direct response to a recent U.S. military operation involving B-2 bombers and cruise missile strikes on Iranian nuclear development sites, carried out the previous Saturday. The Al-Udeid base is the largest Am
Iran Targets Al-Udeid US Air Base in Qatar, Qatar Calls It Violation of Sovereignty
In a dramatic escalation of tensions in the Middle East, Iran on Monday launched what its armed forces described as a “powerful and destructive missile strike” targeting the United States’ Al-Udeid Air Base located near Doha, the capital city of Qatar. The attack was a direct response to a recent U.S. military operation involving B-2 bombers and cruise missile strikes on Iranian nuclear development sites, carried out the previous Saturday. The Al-Udeid base is the largest Am
Indian Students Relocated in Iran Amid Rising Israel-Iran Conflict
Amid escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, over 1,500 Indian students, predominantly from Jammu and Kashmir, find themselves caught in the crossfire. The Indian government has announced efforts to relocate these students to safer areas within Iran as missile strikes and military retaliation continue unabated. This situation arises following Israel's surprise offensive, dubbed "Operation Rising Lion," which targeted Iran’s military co
Indian Students Relocated in Iran Amid Rising Israel-Iran Conflict
Amid escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, over 1,500 Indian students, predominantly from Jammu and Kashmir, find themselves caught in the crossfire. The Indian government has announced efforts to relocate these students to safer areas within Iran as missile strikes and military retaliation continue unabated. This situation arises following Israel's surprise offensive, dubbed "Operation Rising Lion," which targeted Iran’s military co
Operation Sindoor : Sirens in Chandigarh After Pak Missile Alert
Tensions between India and Pakistan have escalated sharply following a series of missile and drone attacks launched by Pakistan on Thursday night, targeting several Indian regions including Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, and Rajasthan. As part of the ongoing military crisis under Operation Sindoor, the Indian armed forces have responded decisively, intercepting all incoming aerial threats and destroying enemy assets across the border. Late Thursday evening, emergency sirens echoed acr
Operation Sindoor : Sirens in Chandigarh After Pak Missile Alert
Tensions between India and Pakistan have escalated sharply following a series of missile and drone attacks launched by Pakistan on Thursday night, targeting several Indian regions including Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, and Rajasthan. As part of the ongoing military crisis under Operation Sindoor, the Indian armed forces have responded decisively, intercepting all incoming aerial threats and destroying enemy assets across the border. Late Thursday evening, emergency sirens echoed acr









