One-Line News: Iran-U.S.-Israel Confrontation Intensifies with Casualties and International Reactions
• Reports indicate the destruction of the Iranian supreme leader's residence; he was not present at the time of the attack. A satellite image of the residence post-strike has also circulated.
• In Iran's Minab city, the death toll from an Israeli strike on an elementary school has reached 40, with dozens injured. Previously, it was noted that the school was intended for girls.
• An American military airbase is burning in Jordan. The U.S. consulate in Erbil has been hit by rocket fire.
• Qatar has condemned the Iranian strike as illegal and has not ruled out a military response. A casualty has been reported in the UAE due to rocket fire, and the country has also asserted its right to respond.
• An Iraqi pro-Iranian Shiite faction has announced its intention to strike American bases. A Lebanese organization has not yet responded.
• Iran has announced the expansion of attacks on U.S. facilities, signaling the commencement of large-scale operations. There are also reports of casualties among senior Iranian commanders.
• Due to rising tensions in the Middle East, several airlines have canceled regional flights. Concurrently, reports have emerged of a civilian aircraft seen within Iranian airspace.
• Russia has called for a return to diplomatic channels and stated that the escalation is the responsibility of the U.S. and Israel. Moscow has also advised its citizens to leave Iran via Azerbaijan.
• The European Union has expressed serious concern and emphasized the importance of nuclear safety and diplomatic solutions.
• Traffic for freight trucks in the Dzhajjur region of Armenia has been temporarily suspended due to poor weather conditions. Other interstate and republican roads remain open.