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Guards claim control of Hormuz

The Revolutionary Guards said Iranian forces had “complete control” of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for world oil and gas supplies, and any vessels seeking to pass risked damage from missiles or stray drones.

US President Donald Trump said Tuesday the US Navy was ready to escort oil tankers through the crucial Gulf shipping route.

The Guards said they had also launched more than 40 missiles at US and Israeli targets in a new wave of strikes.

Khamenei funeral set

Iran will hold a three-day-long state funeral starting on Wednesday evening for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, state TV said.

Khamenei, the Islamic Republic’s supreme leader, was killed in the US-Israeli strikes that sparked the war on Saturday.

After the funeral’s announcement, Israel’s defence minister warned that any successor would be a “target for assassination”.

Gulf stocks tumble

The Dubai and Abu Dhabi stock exchanges reopened sharply lower on Wednesday after a two-day trading suspension over Iran’s missile and drone attacks across the Gulf.

The Dubai bourse was down 4.7 percent while Abu Dhabi’s ADX fell 3.5 percent shortly after markets opened.

Seoul shares earlier collapsed more than 12 percent as Asian stock markets were gripped by the worldwide wave of panic selling. Oil rose.

Sirens ring out in Israel

Missiles launched from Iran early Wednesday triggered air raid sirens across large parts of Israel, including Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.

The military said it was “operating to intercept the threat”, and the alert was lifted after several minutes with no immediate reports of casualties — though shrapnel caused a fire near Jerusalem, according to Israeli media.

Iranian frigate sinking off Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka said an Iranian navy frigate with 180 crew was sinking just outside the island’s territorial waters.

No information was immediately available on the cause.

Explosions rock Beirut, other towns

AFPTV footage showed an air strike hit Hezbollah’s bastion in the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital Beirut, as Israel and the Iran-backed militant group traded strikes and rocket fire.

Lebanon’s health ministry said Israeli strikes on two towns south of Beirut — outside of Iran-backed Hezbollah’s traditional strongholds — killed six people and wounded eight.

Lebanese state media later said Israeli strikes had hit a hotel in the Beirut suburb of Hazmieh, as well as a four-storey building in the eastern city of Baalbek, where five people were reportedly killed.

US commander says 2,000 targets hit in Iran

Admiral Brad Cooper, who leads US military forces in the Middle East, said in a video message that nearly 2,000 targets had been struck so far in Iran.

“We have severely degraded Iran’s air defences and destroyed hundreds of Iran’s ballistic missiles, launchers and drones,” he said.

Saudi Arabia intercepts cruise missiles

The Saudi defence ministry said two cruise missiles were intercepted over an area south of the capital Riyadh, and state media reported nine drones targeting the kingdom were intercepted.

A drone was also shot down near the international airport in the Iraqi capital Baghdad, a security source said.

Qatar says Iranian spy cells dismantled

Qatar, which hosts a major US military base and has been targeted by multiple Iranian strikes since the outbreak of the war, reported it had dismantled two spy cells linked to the Revolutionary Guards, arresting 10 suspects.

Israel says launching new wave of strikes

Israel’s military said Wednesday it has launched a “broad wave of strikes” on Iran, after the Islamic republic launched three separate missile barrages at Israeli territory.

The army said it had struck “dozens” of targets, including security command centres in the capital Tehran.

Drone attack on Dubai’s US consulate

A drone attack caused a fire by the US consulate in Dubai as Iran ramped up its targeting of American diplomatic missions in the Gulf.

US staff allowed to leave Saudi, Oman

The United States said it had ordered non-emergency staff at its consulates in the Pakistani cities of Lahore and Karachi to leave the country over “safety risks”, and granted permission for staff to leave missions in Saudi Arabia, Cyprus and Oman.

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Russian, Iranian foreign ministers discuss situation in Middle East

ussian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Tuesday discussed the situation in the Middle East with his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi over the phone.

“The development of the situation in the region resulting from the unprovoked armed aggression of the US and Israel against Iran was discussed,” the Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

During the discussions, it was emphasized that such actions violate fundamental international law norms and have serious consequences for the entire Middle East region.

“Sergey Lavrov reaffirmed the principled position in favor of de-escalating the situation, renouncing the use of force, and transitioning to a political-diplomatic settlement of the conflict, as well as Russia’s readiness to contribute to this in every possible way,” the statement said.

The priority of taking measures to ensure the safety of civilians and civilian infrastructure in all countries of the region was also emphasized, it added.

The US and Israel launched a large-scale attack on Iran on Saturday, killing several top Iranian leaders, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Tehran has responded with drone and missile attacks targeting Israel and US-linked sites in Gulf countries.

US President Donald Trump has vowed to destroy Iran’s missiles, raze its missile industry to the ground, and annihilate the navy, reiterating that it cannot have a nuclear weapon.

The strikes came despite ongoing talks between Washington and Tehran over Iran’s nuclear program, which were mediated by Oman.

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Drone strike hits US Embassy in Riyadh amid tensions

The United States Embassy in Riyadh was struck by two Iranian drones early Tuesday, sparking a small fire and causing minor damage, according to Saudi Arabia’s Defense Ministry. Images from the scene showed limited impact at the compound in the Saudi capital. The embassy announced it would remain closed on Tuesday and urged American citizens to avoid the area as a precaution.

The drone attack came amid escalating regional tensions, with Iran continuing strikes around the Middle East while the United States and Israel intensified air operations against Iranian targets. US President Donald Trump signalled that the campaign could extend for weeks.

The incident follows a separate security alert at the US Embassy in Kuwait, which has also been closed until further notice. The US State Department ordered the evacuation of non-emergency personnel and families from Kuwait, Bahrain, Iraq, Qatar and Jordan.

Overnight, explosions were reported across Tehran, while Israeli forces expanded operations in Lebanon.

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Iran warns it has yet to use advanced weapons

 Iran struck the US Embassy in Saudi Arabia’s capital with a drone early Tuesday, as it continued to target areas around the region.

Tehran also warned on Tuesday that it has yet to deploy its most advanced weapons, saying it is prepared for a prolonged conflict and still retains its sophisticated military systems.

Across Iran’s capital, Tehran, explosions rang out overnight as the US and Israel pounded Iran with airstrikes since killing its Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Saturday. Iran and its allies have hit back against Israel, neighbouring Gulf states and targets critical to the world’s oil and natural gas production.

Airstrikes by the United States and Israel have killed at least 787 people in Iran since the start of the war, the Iranian Red Crescent Society said Tuesday.

Here are the latest developments on Tuesday:

Trump says ‘too late’ for Iran to seek talks: US President Donald Trump said Tuesday that it was too late for talks with Iran even though Tehran wants them.

“Their air defense, Air Force, Navy, and Leadership is gone. They want to talk. I said ‘Too Late!’” Trump wrote in a Truth Social post, two days after saying he had agreed to talks, amid the joint Israeli-US bombardment of Iran.

Iran bans food exports: The Iranian government announced on Tuesday it was banning exports of all food and agricultural products.

“The export of all food and agricultural products has been banned until further notice,” Tasnim news agency said, citing a government statement. “The government has prioritised the supply of essential goods for the people,” it added.

Netanyahu: Continuing to strike ‘with force’: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Tuesday that Israel was continuing to pound Iran and vowed to hit Hezbollah with increasing force as the war in the Middle East raged for a fourth day.

“We continue to strike Iran with force. Our pilots are over the skies of Iran and Tehran, and also over the skies of Lebanon. Hezbollah made a very big mistake when it attacked us. We have already responded forcefully, and we will respond with even greater force,” Netanyahu said at an air force base in central Israel, according to a statement from his office.

Khamenei to be buried in Mashhad: Iranian media said the slain supreme leader will be laid to rest in Iran’s second-largest city; no burial date announced.

Bushehr airport damaged: Iranian media reported US-Israeli strikes hit Bushehr airport, damaging aircraft and the terminal.

Strike hits Kataeb Hezbollah base in Iraq: An air strike targeted the Jurf al-Nasr base housing the Iran-backed militia group in southern Iraq.

Trump claims potential successors killed: Trump said most figures he had considered possible new Iranian leaders were killed in two waves of strikes.

EU and Gulf ministers to meet: European Union and Gulf foreign ministers will hold emergency talks by videolink on Thursday.

Russia urges de-escalation: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov called for de-escalation in talks with Iran’s top diplomat.

UK dispatches warship to Cyprus: Britain announced it will send a warship and anti-drone helicopters after a UK base in Cyprus was struck.

Iran threatens regional economic centres: An IRGC general warned Tehran could target “all economic centres” in the Middle East if attacks continue.

Israel targets missile production sites: The Israeli military said it struck Iranian industrial facilities used to produce ballistic missiles.

Mehrabad airport targeted: Tehran’s domestic airport was hit in fresh strikes, Iranian media reported.

Assembly of Experts building hit: Israeli and US strikes targeted the Tehran building of the Assembly of Experts, the body tasked with choosing Iran’s next supreme leader.

Ninth wave of Tehran strikes: Israel said it launched a large-scale ninth wave of airstrikes on what it described as regime infrastructure in the capital.

Israeli commander strike claim: Israel said it targeted a high-ranking Iranian commander in Tehran following fresh explosions.

Iran appeals to UN Security Council: Tehran urged the Security Council to intervene, saying there was no legal barrier to action.

Nuclear sites targeted: Iran said strikes hit facilities including Natanz; the UN nuclear watchdog reported some damage but no radiological consequence expected.

Oil jumps above $85: Brent crude surged past $85 a barrel as fears mounted over disruption to Gulf energy supplies.

Israel urges countries to cut Iran ties: Foreign Minister Gideon Saar called on governments worldwide to sever diplomatic relations with Tehran.

China urges Strait calm: Beijing called for immediate de-escalation and warned against threats to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.

30,000 displaced in Lebanon: The UN refugee agency said escalating hostilities have forced at least 30,000 people from their homes.

Regional strikes intensify: New Israeli air strikes hit Lebanon and Tehran, while Iran launched fresh missile and drone attacks across Israel and Gulf states as the war entered its fourth day.

Explosions in Doha and Manama: Blasts and air raid sirens were reported in Qatar and Bahrain as Iranian attacks on Gulf targets continued.

US embassy in Riyadh hit: Two drones struck the US embassy in Saudi Arabia’s capital, causing minor damage and a fire; the mission closed temporarily.

US embassy in Kuwait closed: The embassy shut indefinitely after Iranian attacks, with Washington evacuating non-essential personnel from several regional countries.

Israeli incursion in Lebanon: Israeli forces advanced into border areas of southern Lebanon, describing it as a “forward defence” move against Hezbollah positions.

Blasts in Jerusalem: Overhead explosions were heard after the Israeli military said it was intercepting fresh missiles launched from Iran.

Explosions in Tehran: Loud blasts rocked northern Tehran and nearby cities as Israel said it struck leadership and security sites.

Iran Red Crescent toll rises: Iran’s Red Crescent said at least 787 people have been killed nationwide since US-Israeli strikes began; AFP could not independently verify the figure.

Casualties across region: At least 11 people were killed in Israel, 52 in Lebanon and several in Gulf states; six US service members were confirmed dead in Kuwait.

Gas and oil prices surge: European gas prices jumped sharply while Brent crude climbed above $81 per barrel amid fears of wider disruption.

Energy and shipping under threat: Iran struck energy facilities in Qatar and Saudi Arabia and attacked ships near the Strait of Hormuz, rattling global markets.

China urges Hormuz safety: Beijing called for an immediate halt to military operations and warned against disrupting the vital oil shipping route.

US urges citizens to leave region: The State Department advised Americans to depart multiple Middle Eastern countries due to escalating security risks.

Displacement in Lebanon: The UN said at least 30,000 people have been displaced as hostilities intensify.

Conflict widens with proxies: Hezbollah launched rockets and drones at Israel, while Israeli forces struck targets in Beirut and southern Lebanon.

Strait of Hormuz warning: An Iranian Revolutionary Guard adviser declared the strategic waterway “closed,” threatening ships attempting to transit.

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