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Everything we know about *******’s ******* on Iran

******* has launched air strikes on military targets inside Iran in retaliation for an Iranian missile ******* earlier this month.

Iran’s foreign ministry has said that the country has a right to defend itself “against external aggressive acts”.

Here’s what else we know so far:

When and where did the attacks take place?

******* struck military sites in Iran early on Saturday. Iranian media began to report explosions in and around the capital Tehran after 2am local time (23:30 BST).

At around 2:30am the ******* Defence Forces (IDF) confirmed that it was carrying out “precise” strikes on military targets in Iran.

They said that the strikes concluded at just after 6am. The IDF said that it hit around 20 targets, including missile manufacturing facilities, and other military sites.

There are no indications that any nuclear, energy or oil targets were hit.

According to Iranian state media, *******’s strikes hit military bases in Tehran as well as sites in the western province of Ilam and south-western Khuzestan.

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A general view of Tehran after several explosions were heard in Tehran on October 26, 2024. ******* announced the launch of “precise strikes” on military targets in Iran on October 26, 2024. (AFP via Getty Images)

What was the damage caused?

Two soldiers were ******* in the airstrikes on Iran, according to Iranian state news agency IRNA.

Iran said its air defence system successfully countered *******’s attacks. They said there had been “limited damage” to some locations.

Why did ******* ******* Iran?

Saturday’s strikes were a response to Iran’s October 1 ******* on *******, when Tehran launched 200 ballistic missiles at *******.

This Iranian ******* was part of a ****-for-tat conflict that has been escalating in recent months.

In July, ******* ******* a top Hezbollah commander in an airstrike on Beirut, and the next day, ****** political leader Ismail Haniyeh was ******* in an ********** in Tehran.

In late September, ******* ******* Brig-Gen Abbas Nilforoushan, a high-ranking Iranian official and Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.

Dozens of people were also ******* in mid-September when communication devices used by Hezbollah were targeted.

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People walk along a street in Tehran on October 26, 2024. Residents of Tehran awoke and went about their business as planned on October 26 after their sleep was troubled by ******** strikes that triggered blasts that echoed across the city (AFP via Getty Images)

Will Iran retaliate?

Iran has said that it is “entitled and obligated to defend itself against external aggressive acts”.

The foreign ministry called the ******** ******* a violation of international law and added that Tehran “recognises its responsibilities towards regional peace and security”.

Iranian media has played down the airstrikes and the US news outlet Axios reported that US and ******** officials assess that Iran will respond militarily but in a limited fashion.

Military analyst Matthew Savill, from the Royal ******* Services Institute, said that the Iranians were downplaying the ******* “as if they want to avoid escalating further (for now).”

What have world leaders said about the *******?

A senior Biden official has described the ******** strikes as “precise” and stressed that the ******* should be an “end to the exchange of ***** between ******* and Iran”.

The Kingdom of Saudia Arabia has expressed “its condemnation and denunciation of the military targeting of the Islamic Republic of Iran, which is a violation of its sovereignty and a violation of international laws and norms.”

The Kingdom also urged “all parties to exercise the utmost restraint and reduce escalation”.

Pakistan has also strongly condemned the ******** strikes. They said the strikes “undermine the path to regional peace and stability and also constitute a dangerous escalation in an already volatile region.”

************ militant group ****** has also issued a statement on social media app Telegram, saying that the strikes are a “flagrant violation of Iranian sovereignty and an escalation that threatens the security of the region”.

The ******* ***** Emirates has also expressed “deep concern over the continued escalation and its impact on regional security and stability”.



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