The US‑Israeli war with Iran has entered its tenth day with more airstrikes across the region
Iran has carried out a new series of strikes on US military sites across the Middle East, targeting Camp Arifjan and Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has reported. A high-rise government building in Kuwait City has also been hit by a drone, according to Bloomberg.
As of Sunday, the US-Israeli attacks have killed at least 1,332 Iranian civilians, the Islamic Republic’s official data shows.
US President Donald Trump has denied responsibility for the strike on a girls’ elementary school in the south of the Islamic Republic on February 28 that killed at least 175 people, suggesting instead that the Iranians were to blame and calling their munitions “very inaccurate.”
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US President Donald Trump said he does not want armed Kurdish groups to join the war against Iran, following reports suggesting that the CIA was working with Kurdish forces in Iraq.
At least two people were killed in a strike on the Ramada Hotel in central Beirut, Reuters reported Sunday, citing a security source. Lebanese media outlets blamed Israel for the attack.
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