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US attacks kill at least one person in the city of Iranshahr and cause widespread power outages in Chabahar. 

Published On 9 Jul 2026

  • Air raid sirens blare in Bahrain as Kuwait reports “hostile missile and drone” attacks after US bombs Iran for a second consecutive night.
  • Explosions have been reported in Iranian cities along the Strait of Hormuz, including Bushehr, Chabahar, Bandar Abbas, Sirik, Jask, and Abu Musa Island. At least one person is killed in Iranshahr.

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  • 2m ago

     (01:00 GMT)

    Trump continues to ‘double down on his threats’

    Reporting from Washington, DC, US

    The US president is continuing to double down on his threats, telling reporters on board Air Force One that the US military will hit Iranian targets 20 times harder than Iran has struck those ships in the Strait of Hormuz.

    And in fact he said that that will be the ratio moving forward.

    That whatever Iran hits , the US military will retaliate 20 times harder.

    And so it’s clear from the statements from the US president as well as from his Vice President JD Vance that what is really critical for the White House is ensuring that the Strait of Hormuz remains open. That is the red line for this White House.

    As we heard from the US vice president in Milwaukee on Wednesday, he said believes  as 1 of the people instrumental in negotiating the MoU, he says that Iran broke the deal that it only abided by the terms of the MoU for approximately one week. Then he says, they began shooting and so the US’s standpoint is very simple. They promised to lift the blockade in exchange for Iran to stop shooting. Iran, they said, did not. And as a result, the military responses will continue.

  • 11m ago

     (00:50 GMT)

    Houthi

    IRGC vows ‘crushing’ response to US strike on Aq Tekeh Bridge

    Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) says a US cruise missile targeted the Aq Taka Khan bridge area in Aqqala, in the northern province of Golestan, according to Fars news agency.

    The IRGC’s Golestan branch said the attack caused no casualties and vowed a “crushing” response.

  • 22m ago

     (00:40 GMT)

    Houthi

    Trump threatens to hit Iran 20 times harder for each attack

    The US president has been speaking to reporters on board Air Force One.

    He again insisted the US has already won in Iran, saying “they have very little left, and they want to make a deal so badly”. But he said, “I just don’t know if they’re worthy of making a deal, I don’t know if they’re going to honor the deal.”

    When asked why Iran attacked commercial vessels if they want to make a deal, Trump responded, “Because they’re sort of crazy to be honest. It’s sounded crazy, they’re a little bit out of control, but they want to make a deal badly.”

    He also warned of massive retaliation, saying, “We just hit him very hard. Every time they hit us we’re going to hit them 20 to one.”

    When asked if the US is returning to a full-scale military conflict in Iran, Trump replied, “I don’t know. We have many ways we can win, but we’ve already won militarily.”

    US President Donald Trump waves while boarding the new Air Force One after changing planes at Royal Air Force (RAF) Mildenhall in Mildenhall, eastern England, on July 8, 2026, before continuing his journey to the United States. Trump returns from NATO Summit in Turkey. (Photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP)
    US President Donald Trump waves while boarding the new Air Force One after changing planes at Royal Air Force (RAF) Mildenhall in Mildenhall, eastern England, on July 8, 2026 [Saul Loeb/AFP]
  • 23m ago

     (00:38 GMT)

    Houthi

    Air raid sirens blare in Bahrain

    Bahrain’s Ministry of Interior says warning sirens have sounded, and urged citizens and residents to remain calm and head to the nearest safe place.

  • 32m ago

     (00:30 GMT)

    Houthi

    Iran lodges protest at UN over latest US attacks

    Iran has sent separate letters to the president of the UN Security Council and the UN secretary-general over the latest US attacks, according to the IRIB broadaster.

    Iran’s ambassador and permanent representative to the United Nations, Amir Saeid Iravani, said the United States had once again launched “wide-scale military attacks” against Iran’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

    He said the attacks were a clear violation of the UN Charter and Washington’s international obligations.

    Iravani also said the strikes amounted to another violation of Article 2, Paragraph 4 of the UN Charter, as well as a fundamental breach of Clause 1 of the Islamabad MoU signed on June 16.

  • 41m ago

     (00:20 GMT)

    Iran hit by ‘heaviest wave of air strikes’ since ceasefire

    Reporting from Tehran, Iran

    Last night and tonight marked the heaviest wave of air strikes since the announcement of the MoU and the fragile ceasefire.

    The attacks tonght have expanded in scope and geography, compared to last night, extending into the southeastern cities of the country.

    Several geostrategically significant points have been targeted. In Bandar Abbas, multiple explosions have been heard, as well as in the port city of Sirik. This is critically important, as Sirik oversees the Strait of Hormuz and plays a key role in Iran’s control and authority over the strait.

    In other southern parts of the country – including Abu Musa, Jask and Qeshm island – explosions have been heard, some linked to the activation of the country’s air defense systems, others to US strikes.

    In the southeastern city of Konarak, explosions have also been reported. In Iranshahr, the airport facility was targeted, leaving at least one person dead and others injured.

    In Chabahar, another important port city, heavy bombardment has been reported targeting wharfs as well as other military and civilian facilities. In the southwestern part of the country, in Bushehr, several air strikes have been reported. This is significant because the city hosts one of Iran’s nuclear power plants, though local authorities say the plant itself sustained no damage. Still, given the extensive nature of the attacks on multiple locations in Bushehr, the risk of casualties remains.

  • 47m ago

     (00:15 GMT)

    Houthi

    US air strike hits railway bridge in northeastern Iran

    Iran’s state broadcaster IRIB reports that US forces have bombed a railway bridge outside the city of Aqqala in the Golestan province.

    It said that seven “enemy projectiles” were fired at the Aq Tekeh Khan Bridge at about 1:30am local time (22:00 GMT on Wednesday), with two of them causing explosions on the railway track.

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  • 52m ago

     (00:10 GMT)

    US expands strikes on Iran over Strait of Hormuz attacks

    Reporting from Washington, DC

    The latest US strikes on Iran appear to be a much broader military action than what was seen on Tuesday evening, and could mark a major escalation.

    According to statements from the US president, Vice President JD Vance and other senior officials, Washington believes Iran violated the MoU reached between the two sides.

    Vance said the deal was simple: the United States would lift the blockade, and Iran would stop firing on ships. But he said Iran only complied for about a week before it began targeting commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz again.

    US officials are now saying Iran must comply with the deal or face continued strikes. A US official has also told the Reuters news agency that the ongoing attacks on Iran are expected to be bigger than those carried out on Tuesday.

    The diplomatic channel does not appear to be completely closed, but it is very narrow and effectively on pause.

    The US president has suggested he is still willing to pursue diplomacy, though not through direct talks himself. Instead, he has allowed his envoys and Vice President Vance to handle those efforts.

    At the same time, US officials say any attempt to shut down the Strait of Hormuz will trigger a military response.

    The latest strikes are said to be targeting the IRGC’s coastal radar, antiship missiles and air defence systems, as Washington focuses on keeping maritime traffic moving through the strait.

  • 55m ago

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    WATCH: Khamenei funeral in Najaf, Karbala showcases Iran’s regional influence

    Funeral ceremonies for Iran’s slain Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei have taken place in Iraq’s holy cities of Najaf and Karbala, where mourners gathered at the shrines of Imam Ali and Imam Hussein.

    The ceremonies formed part of a wider funeral programme spanning Iran and Iraq, ending in Mashhad, a major Shia pilgrimage centre.

    For Tehran, the events were an opportunity to project continuity after Khamenei’s death and reinforce his image as a religious and political figure whose influence extends beyond Iran. The funeral also highlighted the historic divide between Iran’s Qom-based clerical system and Iraq’s Najaf seminary, which has long maintained its independence.

    Watch below:

  • 59m ago

     (00:03 GMT)

    A recap of recent developments

    • The US has launched further strikes on Iran, with explosions reported in cities along the Strait of Hormuz, including Bushehr, Chabahar, Bandar Abbas, Sirik, Jask, and Abu Musa Island.
    • The attacks killed at least one person in the city of Iranshahr and caused widespread power outages in Chabahar, where two docks and a maritime traffic control tower were also hit.
    • US President Donald Trump says the attacks are “in retribution” for alleged Iranian bombings of ships in the Strait of Hormuz, warning: “If it happens again, it will get much worse.”
    • Earlier, Trump had declared the memorandum of understanding signed with Iran on June 16 “over” and again threatened to hit the country’s electric and desalination plants.
    • Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Iranians “do not answer vulgarity with vulgarity, but with action”, while Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi said Trump’s comments were “not a sign of strength, but rather an admission of the failure of a policy built on brute force”.
    • Iran’s slain Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei will be buried in his hometown of Mashhad today, after millions attended funeral processions in the Iraqi cities of Najaf and Karbala.
    • Israeli forces keep up attacks on Gaza and Lebanon, killing at least eight people in the Palestinian territory and two men in Nabatieh al-Fawqa.
  • 1h ago

     (00:00 GMT)

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    People attend a funeral procession for Iran's late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed on February 28 in Israeli and U.S. airstrikes, in Karbala, Iraq, July 8, 2026. REUTERS/Khalid Al-Mousily
    People attend a funeral procession for Iran’s late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed on February 28 in Israeli and US air strikes, in Karbala, Iraq, on July 8, 2026 [Khalid al-Mousily/Reuters]