Tehran endures worst night of strikes' amid mixed US messages about more to come
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Tehran endures worst night of strikes' amid mixed US messages about more to come
"We are under heavy bombardment and I can hear back-to-back explosions. The place they hit has caught fire. It's not clear where it exploded, but the buildings are shaking. They are destroying Iran, they added, saying there were low-flying jets above."
"Hegseth said the war would end on our timeline and that the US would not stop until the enemy is totally and decisively defeated, promising Tuesday would see the most intense strikes in Iran yet."
"At least 1,245 civilians have been killed, including 194 children, by the US-Israeli war on Iran, according to the US-based Human Rights Activists in Iran group."
Tehran residents reported the Iranian capital's worst night of aerial bombardment, with continuous explosions, fires, and low-flying jets. Communications and power infrastructure were severely damaged, causing rolling blackouts across much of Iran. The WHO warned of health risks from black rain following strikes on oil facilities. US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warned of intensified strikes while President Trump suggested the war could end soon, creating contradictory messaging. At least 1,245 Iranian civilians, including 194 children, have been killed in the US-Israeli campaign that began February 28. Additional casualties include 486 in Lebanon and 11 in Israel, with seven US troops confirmed dead.
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