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Children as young as 12 can join war support, IRGC says

Mar 26, 2026, 09:25 GMT+0

An official from Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said the minimum age for participation in war-related support roles has been lowered to 12, according to remarks aired on state media.

Rahim Nadali, a cultural official with the Guards in Tehran, said an initiative called “For Iran” was recruiting participants to assist with activities such as patrols, checkpoints and logistics.

“Given that the age of those coming forward has dropped and they are asking to take part, we lowered the minimum age to 12,” he said, adding that 12- and 13-year-olds could now take part if they wished.

The comments were broadcast as part of state coverage of the war effort.

The move comes despite Iran’s commitments under the Convention on the Rights of the Child, which prohibits the use of children in military activities.

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Iran lawmaker warns US over troop buildup near south

Mar 26, 2026, 09:16 GMT+0

An Iranian lawmaker warned on Thursday that any US military action would draw a “decisive response,” amid reports Washington is deploying thousands of troops to the region.

“Any action … will be met with a decisive response,” Vahid Ahmadi said, adding Kharg Island could become a “graveyard” for US forces if there is a miscalculation.

The comments come as the United States moves around 5,000 troops to the Middle East as part of a broader military buildup.

Explosions heard in Bandar Abbas, Iran officials say

Mar 26, 2026, 08:00 GMT+0

Several explosions were heard in Bandar Abbas, southern Iran, on Thursday following US-Israeli strikes on a part of the city, the Hormozgan governor’s office said.

Meanwhile, a video received by Iran International on Thursday showed the aftermath of a building that collapsed after being hit in a US-Israeli strike in Bandar Abbas.

China urges peace talks to end Iran war

Mar 26, 2026, 07:48 GMT+0

China urged all parties on Thursday to work toward launching peace talks to end the Iran war.

“The pressing priority is to actively promote peace talks, seize the opportunity of peace and promote the cessation of the war,” foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said.

He added that countries should “create conditions for starting truly meaningful and sincere peace talks.”

Iran envoy says Seoul not an enemy, Hormuz transit possible

Mar 26, 2026, 07:33 GMT+0

South Korean ships would be able to pass through the Strait of Hormuz if coordination was made, Iran’s ambassador to Seoul said on Thursday.

Saeed Kouzehchi said South Korea was not considered an enemy country.

He did not give a clear answer when asked about the safe passage of Korean ships linked to US companies.

Two killed in Abu Dhabi after missile interception

Mar 26, 2026, 07:04 GMT+0

Two people were killed and three others were injured in Abu Dhabi on Thursday after debris fell following the interception of a ballistic missile.

The Abu Dhabi Media Office said the incident occurred on Sweihan Road and also damaged several vehicles.

The identities of those killed had not yet been confirmed, it said.

Authorities urged the public to rely on official sources and avoid spreading unverified information.