US launches fresh strikes after 2 military personnel killed by Iranian attack
Before carrying out strikes on Saturday, Iran's supreme leader had earlier warned that Washington would pay for "seeking to escalate the conflict."
Before carrying out strikes on Saturday, Iran's supreme leader had earlier warned that Washington would pay for "seeking to escalate the conflict."
Trump's signature, once a symbol of the truce, is now called worthless. Civilian infrastructure has become the latest battleground. Behind closed doors, Gulf states scramble to pull both sides back.
According to the CENTCOM, four American service members were medically evacuated to Jordanian hospitals.
US Presidential Envoy for Syria and Iraq Thomas Barrack said Washington is working with Syria, Jordan, Türkiye, Lebanon and Egypt on a regional initiative to develop alternative transport and energy routes.
Jordan reported no casualties after intercepting 10 Iranian missiles, while Kuwait confirmed fresh missile and drone interceptions and urged residents to follow civil defence advisories as the regional conflict spread further.
The reported deployment request has also sparked a debate inside Israel, with Transport Minister Miri Regev favouring a reduction in US aircraft at Ben Gurion Airport while the Defence Ministry and the IDF oppose any relocation.
Iran claimed missile and drone attacks on American facilities in Kuwait, Jordan, Bahrain and other regional states, while CENTCOM denied that any US troops had been captured or killed in Syria.
In viral videos, bulldozer can be seen demolishing an old structure, with the local Hindu community claiming that action was taken against the historic temple in Noakhali.
MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said that the construction work on the project has rapidly progressed.
An Iran-backed militia calling itself the Islamic Resistance in Iraq has announced a purported $10 million reward for anyone who kills US President Donald Trump, citing the 2020 killing of Qassem Soleimani and Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis as justification.