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Iran war's targets widen dangerously into civilian infrastructure and Saudi Arabia reports first deaths

Iran war's targets widen dangerously into civilian infrastructure and Saudi Arabia reports first deaths

Summary

The conflict involving Iran, the U.S., and Israel has spread to civilian areas, with critical infrastructure like desalination plants targeted. Saudi Arabia reported its first deaths due to the conflict, while Bahrain accused Iran of attacking vital resources. Global markets and regional stability are affected as attacks and counterattacks continue.

Key Facts

  • Bahrain accused Iran of attacking one of its desalination plants.
  • Saudi Arabia reported two foreign national deaths due to a projectile.
  • Iran's President promised more attacks on U.S. targets in the region.
  • U.S. President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu continue their campaign against Iran.
  • The war started on February 28 with U.S. and Israeli airstrikes killing Iran's supreme leader.
  • The war has resulted in significant casualties: 1,230 in Iran, 397 in Lebanon, and 11 in Israel.
  • The conflict has disrupted global markets and air travel.
  • Iran's leadership is under pressure as various attacks weaken its position.

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