Iran says more than 1,300 civilians have been killed and nearly 10,000 civilian sites have been hit by Israel and the US.
The United States-Israeli war on Iran has entered its 12th day, with Tehran saying nearly 10,000 civilian sites in the country have been bombed and more than 1,300 civilians killed.
Iranian targets, including Tehran’s Mehrabad Airport, were bombed on Tuesday overnight, while Tehran continued its retaliatory attacks on Israel and US assets in the Gulf region, causing a spike in global energy prices.
Meanwhile, political pressure is mounting in Washington, where lawmakers are demanding public hearings on the war’s goals and questioning the administration’s strategy as US casualties rise and civilian strikes come under investigation.
Here is what we know so far.
Trump says ‘nothing left to target’: US President Donald Trump said the war could end soon, saying there is “nothing left” for US forces to hit and adding “any time I want it to end, it will end.”
President Trump said on Truth Social the US destroyed at least 10 “inactive” Iranian mine-laying boats and warned Iran to remove mines from the Strait of Hormuz, adding any attempt to block it will be met “quickly and violently.” pic.twitter.com/4CjhwV97xl
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