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US repelled hundreds of Iran missile, drone attacks, CENTCOM says

Feb 28, 2026, 18:16 GMT+0

US Central Command said on Saturday that its forces successfully defended against hundreds of Iranian missile and drone attacks, adding there were no reports of US casualties or combat-related injuries.

CENTCOM said damage to US installations was minimal and did not affect operations.

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Israeli military issues evacuation warning for Isfahan industrial area

Feb 28, 2026, 17:43 GMT+0

The Israeli military on Saturday issued an urgent warning to people in and around the Jay industrial zone in Isfahan, saying it would soon strike military infrastructure there.

The Israeli military’s Persian account on X said it would target military sites in the designated area shortly and urged civilians to immediately leave the vicinity.

It also called on residents of a nearby village to remain inside their homes until morning and advised people not to approach the industrial zone after the strike for their safety.

Video: Israel hits missile launchers, air defenses in Iran

Feb 28, 2026, 17:42 GMT+0

The Israeli military released a video showing targets it struck in Iran, including surface-to-surface missile launchers and other air-defense systems.

About 200 Israeli fighter jets carried out the largest strike mission in the history of Israel’s air force, hitting missile and air-defense systems in western and central Iran, Israel’s military spokesperson said on Saturday.

Trump monitored Iran strikes overnight at Mar-a-Lago, White House says

Feb 28, 2026, 17:34 GMT+0

US President Donald Trump monitored developments overnight surrounding US and Israeli airstrikes on Iran at Mar-a-Lago with members of his national security team, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said on X on Saturday.

Leavitt confirmed that Trump spoke by phone with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and said Trump and his national security team would continue to closely monitor the situation throughout the day.

“Prior to the attacks, Secretary [of State Marco] Rubio called all members of the gang of eight to provide congressional notification, and he was able to reach and brief seven of the eight members,” Leavitt said.

Israeli military says about 200 jets hit nearly 500 targets across Iran

Feb 28, 2026, 17:05 GMT+0

About 200 Israeli fighter jets carried out the largest strike mission in the history of Israel’s air force, hitting missile and air-defense systems in western and central Iran, Israel’s military spokesperson said on Saturday.

The spokesperson said the operation, directed by military intelligence and the air force, involved hundreds of munitions dropped on nearly 500 targets, including air-defense batteries and missile launchers.

He said the attacks were intended to expand Israel’s air superiority over Iran and damage key offensive capability, including launch sites in western Iran.

The spokesperson said one of the sites struck was in the Tabriz area and was used by a surface-to-surface missile unit that planned to fire dozens of missiles toward Israel.

Zelenskyy voices support for pressure on Iran government

Feb 28, 2026, 16:26 GMT+0

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Saturday that fast-moving events in the Middle East and Gulf region underscored the dangers of Iran’s alignment with Russia, accusing Tehran of supplying Moscow with Shahed attack drones and related technology used against Ukraine.

“Events in the Middle East and the Gulf region are developing rapidly. Unfortunately, Ukraine knows well what this looks like,” Zelenskyy said in a Persian post on X. “Although Ukrainians have never threatened Iran, the Iranian regime decided to be Putin’s accomplice and provide him with ‘Shahed’ — not only drones, but also the technology. Iran has also provided other weapons to Russia.”

Zelenskyy said Russia had used more than 57,000 Shahed drones during the war, targeting civilians, cities and energy infrastructure, and argued it was fair for Iranians to be given a chance to rid themselves of “a terrorist regime.”

He said saving lives, preventing the war from spreading, and decisive US action were essential, adding that “whenever the United States is determined, global criminals are weakened.”

He said Ukraine was ready to help any nation improve security and justice and reduce what he called terrorist regimes.