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IRGC intelligence warns against sharing images and videos with enemy

Jun 8, 2026, 09:59 GMT+1

The IRGC Intelligence Organization warned on Monday that any cooperation with the enemy, including filming or sharing videos and images, would be treated as a crime under wartime law.

The organization warned that offenders would face legal action.

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Explosion heard at Shiraz airport

Jun 8, 2026, 09:45 GMT+1

An explosion was heard at Shiraz airport in southern Iran on Monday, Iran-based website Didban reported.

Semi-official Mehr News reported later that no explosion caused by an impact occurred at Shiraz airport.

Earlier, all flights at Shiraz airport were canceled until 8 p.m. local time.

India urges nationals to leave Iran as tensions rise

Jun 8, 2026, 09:35 GMT+1

India’s embassy in Tehran advised Indian nationals in Iran to leave the country by available means of transport, citing the latest developments in the region.

The embassy also repeated its earlier advice for Indian nationals to avoid travel to Iran.

Israel says strikes expand air force freedom over Iran

Jun 8, 2026, 08:41 GMT+1

Israel’s military said on Monday that large-scale strikes on Iranian strategic air defense systems had further expanded the Israeli Air Force’s freedom of action in Iranian airspace.

The IDF said dozens of fighter jets carried out the strikes after Iran deployed defense systems in several areas to restore detection and defense capabilities degraded during Operation Roaring Lion.

The military said the strikes dismantled those systems.

Iran says US bears direct responsibility for ceasefire breaches

Jun 8, 2026, 08:18 GMT+1

The United States bears direct responsibility for any violations of the April 8 ceasefire understanding, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei said Monday, arguing that Israeli actions cannot be separated from US policy.

“No one believes the Zionist regime acts without coordination with the United States,” Baghaei said, adding that US Central Command supports Israel in both offensive and defensive operations and that Washington would be responsible for the consequences of any escalation in the region.

Baghaei also said Iran’s exchanges of messages with the United States had so far taken place in an atmosphere of mistrust, adding that developments over the past 24 hours would further deepen that distrust.

EU to apply freedom of navigation sanctions on Iran

Jun 8, 2026, 08:17 GMT+1
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EU High Representative of Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, speaks to the media during an Informal meeting of EU defence ministers in Nicosia, Cyprus, June 8, 2026.

EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said on Monday that freedom of navigation sanctions would be applied on Iran for the first time, as she warned against renewed escalation in the region.

“It will be the first time where the freedom of navigation sanctions will be applied on Iran,” Kallas said ahead of an informal meeting of EU defense ministers.

She said the region did not need escalation and that the parties should sit down for negotiations.

Kallas said ministers would also discuss what more could be done through the EU’s Operation ASPIDES in the region.