At least 50 people have lost their lives, and 500 others have been injured in Iran due to US strikes during the recent escalation in the Gulf. Tehran’s Health Ministry spokesman, Hossein Kermanpur, revealed that 12 civilians died within the last 24 hours. He mentioned that 460 of the injured individuals have been discharged, while 37 remain hospitalized.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei criticized the US president’s actions, calling his signature “worthless.” This statement came after repeated violations of promises made in the memorandum of understanding between the presidents of Iran and the United States. The news was reported by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ (IRGC) news agency Sepah.
The US CENTCOM announced that American forces concluded the seventh consecutive night of strikes against Iran. These strikes targeted surveillance sites, military logistics infrastructure, underground weapons storage, and maritime capabilities. More than 50,000 American service members are currently deployed across the Middle East, maintaining readiness and vigilance, according to a statement released by the US forces.
Recent US strikes resulted in the death of three individuals and injuries to eight others, as reported by Iran’s state media. The IRGC disclosed that it attacked the US naval fuel support pier at Al Ahmadi Port in Kuwait and the US combat aircraft site at Sheikh Isa Air Base in Bahrain. Jordan’s air defense systems intercepted Iranian missiles, Bahrain thwarted several aerial attacks, and Kuwait experienced a fire at a power and water desalination plant following an Iranian assault, local media sources confirmed.
The IRGC warned that countries hosting US forces should anticipate “corresponding responses” if their territories are utilized for attacks against Iran. This caution was relayed through Iran’s semi-official Tasnim news agency.
