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Many residents of Tehran managed to get out of town when the U.S. and Israel attack began, but others who could not described living under bombardment.
By Parisa Hafezi DUBAI, March 3 (Reuters) - Terrified residents of Iran's capital described it as a ghost town on Tuesday, its streets largely emptied by a U.S.-Israeli missile barrage apart from security checkpoints and Revolutionary Guards patrols that rove the city.
Israeli military spokesman Brig. Gen Effie Defrin reported a decline in launches from Iran as the country’s military capabilities are degraded. In airstrikes overnight, the Israeli military said it hit a missile storage and production plant in Isfahan.
T he American-Israeli campaign against Iran is not abating. Since February 28th the two countries have bombed a range of targets, including Iran’s leadership, military infrastru
The Israeli Air Force struck a top Iranian meeting on Wednesday where Tehran’s senior clerics had gathered to select a replacement for slain Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, according to multiple
The government provided little advice in the days before the attacks or as the bombs fell, more than a dozen Iranians said in interviews.
Top U.S. commander in the region says Tehran's ability to strike is declining. Follow along for live updates, news and analysis as the conflict in the Middle East widens.