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Iran internet blackout enters 28th day - NetBlocks

Mar 27, 2026, 09:11 GMT+0

Iran’s internet blackout has entered its 28th day with connectivity still severely limited, monitoring group NetBlocks said.

The group said most Iranians remain cut off from global networks, with access largely restricted to a state-controlled whitelist system.

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UN rights chief urges probe into deadly Iran school strike

Mar 27, 2026, 09:07 GMT+0

The UN human rights chief called on the United States to conclude its investigation into a deadly strike on a school in Iran and make the findings public.

“There must be justice for the terrible harm done,” Volker Turk said, describing the bombing as causing “visceral horror.”

IRGC urges civilians to leave areas near US forces in region

Mar 27, 2026, 08:33 GMT+0

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards on Friday warned civilians in the region to stay away from areas where US forces are stationed.

“We recommend that you urgently leave areas where American forces are present so that you are not harmed,” the Guards said in a statement.

The statement accused US forces of using civilian locations and said Iran would target them wherever they are found.

Israel strikes key Iran naval missile site, military says

Mar 27, 2026, 07:23 GMT+0

Israel bombed what it described as Iran’s most central facility for producing naval missiles and mines, the Israeli military said on Friday.

The military said the site in Yazd was used to plan, develop, assemble and store advanced missiles designed for launch from ships, submarines and helicopters toward maritime targets.

“This is a site where most of the missiles and naval mines are developed by the Iranian navy forces,” the military said.

The strike was carried out using intelligence from the Military Intelligence Directorate and Naval Intelligence Division, and dealt a significant blow to the naval forces’ production capabilities, according to the military.

Overnight, Israeli aircraft also struck ballistic missile production sites and air defense systems across Iran, the military said.

In Tehran, the strikes targeted infrastructure used for weapons production, with an emphasis on ballistic missile facilities, while in western parts of the country missile launchers and storage sites were hit, according to the military, which said the targets posed a threat to Israel.

The military said further details on the overnight strikes would be released later.

The attacks come a day after Israel killed the commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps Navy and other senior officers.

Huge strikes hit Tehran, Isfahan, reports say

Mar 27, 2026, 05:28 GMT+0

Air strikes struck multiple areas of Tehran and Isfahan, with explosions reported across several districts and nearby towns early Friday, according to accounts circulating on social media and initial reports.

The Israeli military also announced a new wave of attacks targeting the Islamic Republic, after which explosions were heard across central, western, eastern and northern parts of the capital.

Reports also described blasts in surrounding areas including Robat Karim, Rey, Varamin and Shahriar.

In Isfahan, accounts pointed to sustained strikes hitting different parts of the city over an extended period. Explosions were also reported in Kashan and Shahin Shahr.

The scale and intensity of the strikes were described by users online as unprecedented, underscoring a widening scope of the confrontation.

Iran’s former diplomats warn of prolonged regional war

Mar 27, 2026, 03:05 GMT+0

Former Iranian diplomats are warning that the war between Iran, the United States and Israel could fundamentally reshape the Middle East’s security order, with some predicting a prolonged conflict and deeper regional instability.

The comments come as US President Donald Trump said Thursday he would pause planned strikes on Iran’s energy infrastructure for 10 days until April 6, saying the move followed a request from Tehran and that negotiations were continuing.

Iranian officials have confirmed receiving proposals for talks but say they are reviewing them while insisting Iran will not accept ultimatums.

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