The Iranian government has claimed that the US and Israel have launched nearly 10,000 attacks on civilian sites across the country during the ongoing conflict, resulting in over 1,300 civilian fatalities. According to Iranian officials, several bombings were heard in the capital city of Tehran, while airstrikes continued in various regions. The Iranian government stated that the targeted sites included civilian infrastructure and residential areas.
US Senators from the Democratic Party have expressed severe concern over the ongoing conflict with Iran, calling for an investigation into the Trump administration’s handling of the situation. In a separate statement, the US military claimed to have destroyed 16 Iranian ships used for laying mines, a move that was preceded by a statement from US President Donald Trump, warning Iran that any disruption to oil exports through the Strait of Hormuz would have severe consequences.
The President stated that the US-Iran conflict is going well and its outcomes are better than expected. Iranian officials confirmed that two drones crashed near the Dubai airport on the day of the attack, and a driver of a vehicle involved in the collision was arrested.
The Iranian government has denied any involvement in the attack and has stated that it does not have any intentions to engage in conflicts with other countries in the region. In a separate development, the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has initiated efforts to improve the accuracy and security of the national identification system.
In a separate statement, US President Trump announced the opening of a new refinery in Texas, claiming it would strengthen the US economy and national security.
The situation has escalated, with Iran launching over 3,133 attacks on countries in the Gulf region, including 783 missile strikes and 2,350 drone attacks. In a separate statement, the Spanish government recalled its ambassador to Israel, citing diplomatic tensions between the two nations.
The ongoing conflict has sparked widespread criticism in the US, with several Democratic senators calling for a clear strategy and objective from the Trump administration. The conflict has also raised concerns about the humanitarian impact, with thousands of civilians killed or injured in the crossfire.
The situation remains fluid, with the Iranian government vowing not to engage in conflicts with other countries in the region, while the US continues to assert its military presence in the Middle East.

