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Israel says it struck mobile command centers in Tehran

Mar 29, 2026, 06:59 GMT+1

Israel’s military said it completed another wave of airstrikes on Saturday against mobile command centers and weapons production facilities in Tehran.

The military said Iranian authorities had shifted command operations into mobile units after many of their command centers were hit over the past month, and that several temporary command posts and the commanders inside them were targeted.

It added that ballistic missile production and storage sites, as well as air defense systems, were also struck.

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Iranian media say strikes in Bandar Abbas, Gilan kill 7

Mar 29, 2026, 06:54 GMT+1

Iranian media and local officials said attacks early on Sunday killed at least seven people and wounded nine others in southern and northern Iran.

Mehr news agency said a strike on a dock in Bandar Abbas killed five people and injured four.

In Gilan province, the deputy governor for political and security affairs said an attack on the village of Osmavandan in Shaft killed two people and wounded five others.

Israel mocks Khamenei a month after death

Mar 29, 2026, 06:40 GMT+1

Israel’s foreign ministry mocked Iran’s late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in a social media post marking a month since his death, pointing out that he has yet to be buried.

In a Persian-language post on X, the ministry wrote: “There were negotiations, there was war, you were killed, and you still haven’t been buried,” alongside an image of Khamenei.

Khamenei was killed on February 28, and four weeks later he has not yet been laid to rest.

Air defenses activated across Persian Gulf as Iran launches fresh attacks

Mar 29, 2026, 06:00 GMT+1

Air defenses were activated across several Persian Gulf states as Iran launched a new wave of drone and missile attacks, according to official statements and local reports.

Kuwait’s defense ministry said its air defenses were confronting incoming threats, while the National Guard reported shooting down four drones.

The United Arab Emirates said its systems were intercepting missile and drone attacks, and authorities in Dubai said loud sounds heard in the city were caused by air defense activity.

Israel’s military said it had detected a missile launch from Iran, while sirens were activated in Bahrain. Residents also reported hearing explosions in Dubai.

Explosions, fighter jet activity reported across multiple provinces in Iran

Mar 29, 2026, 04:21 GMT+1

Reports from citizens and local media indicate explosions and fighter jet activity across several Iranian provinces late Saturday into early Sunday.

In Tehran Province, explosions were reported in areas including Evin, Saadat Abad, District 15, Masoudieh, Nobonyad, Andisheh and Qaleh Hasan Khan, with some areas also experiencing power outages. Images circulated from locations such as Sohrevardi Shomali, Parchin, Khojir and near the state broadcaster building.

In Alborz Province, residents reported blasts in Golshahr, Gohardasht, Fardis, Mehrshahr and Mehr Villa Phase 4 in Karaj.

In Hormozgan Province, explosions were reported in Bandar Abbas and Bandar Pol, with the port pier in Bandar Pol said to have been hit. Missile activity was also reported near villages between Divan and Moghuyeh in Bandar Lengeh.

Explosions were also reported in Isfahan near the 14th Imam Hossein Division, while in Khuzestan Province a water reservoir in Haftkel was reportedly targeted.

Fighter jet flights and explosions were also reported in locations including Hashtrud in East Azarbaijan, Marvdasht in Fars, Khalkhal in Ardabil, and the cities of Tabriz, Shiraz, Bushehr and Ahvaz.

Iran may require regime change, General Kellogg says

Mar 29, 2026, 03:40 GMT+1

Retired US General Keith Kellogg told News Max on Saturday US pressure on Iran may need to go beyond military strikes and move toward forcing regime change.

Kellogg said the administration had already addressed what he described as its first two objectives: reducing Iran’s nuclear capability and weakening its missile threat.

Kellogg said economic pressure could play a role, but argued that limited use of ground forces against strategic targets would be the most likely way to produce lasting change, without a full-scale invasion.

“You can do that economically. You can do it with limited use of ground forces… But you can take out a couple of key strategic targets,” he said.