The situation in the Middle East has transformed into an open armed conflict following massive attacks by US and Israeli forces on targets in Iran. According to reports, 48 key regime commanders were killed, including former President Ahmadinejad. Tehran responded with missile strikes on Dubai and Kuwait, and fighting has also spread to the territory of Iraq and Jordan, where Bundeswehr bases were shelled. The civilian death toll is tragically rising, including 165 killed in a girls' school.

School Massacre

165 people were killed in an Iranian girls' school during the attacks, constituting the largest civilian tragedy of this conflict.

Command Elimination

The US and Israel eliminated 48 regime leaders, including likely former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

Attacks on Allies

Iran responded with missile strikes on Dubai and Kuwait, expanding the theater of war to Gulf states.

Coalition Losses

The Pentagon confirmed the deaths of three American soldiers; Bundeswehr bases in Iraq and Jordan were also shelled.

The conflict in the Middle East has rapidly escalated into a full-scale war, directly involving the forces of the United States and Israel against the Islamic Republic of Iran. Donald Trump announced the success of an operation targeting Tehran's command structures, reporting the elimination of nearly half a hundred political and military leaders and the sinking of nine Iranian navy vessels. Among the victims of the airstrikes on the Iranian capital is former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, which has plunged the country into chaos and mourning. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a further intensification of strikes, declaring determination to ultimately weaken the enemy's military potential. Tensions between Washington and Tehran have been rising since the Islamic Revolution in 1979, but direct strikes on the Iranian capital constitute an unprecedented breach of the longstanding doctrine of avoiding open conflict on the territory of sovereign Iran.Tehran's response was immediate and encompassed Western allies in the region. <przypis title=

Mentioned People

  • Mahmud Ahmadineżad — Former President of Iran, reportedly killed in the attack.
  • Donald Trump — Former US President, announced the casualty figures on the Iranian side.
  • Benjamin Netanjahu — Prime Minister of Israel, announced an intensification of attacks.