@Shin: NOW @ 0946Z - Explosions in Sohrevardi, Tehran, #Tehran Province, #Iran
At 0946 UTC, explosions were reported in Sohrevardi, Tehran, Tehran Province, Iran.
At 0946 UTC, explosions were reported in Sohrevardi, Tehran, Tehran Province, Iran.
At 10:42 AM local time in Northern Tehran, Iran, unspecified events occurred, as reported by the Twitter account @mamlekate without further details provided.
NetBlocks, a website that monitors internet access levels worldwide, announced on X on Saturday that exactly one month has passed since Iran imposed a nationwide internet blackout following the strikes on Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's residence by Israel and the United States on February 28, 2025.
According to Carl Schuster, a former U.S. intelligence official quoted by WANA, attacks on Iran's islands could last between two days and two weeks, and capturing and holding them would require approximately 2,000 troops. Earlier reports suggested Kharg Island as a potential target during the Trump administration.
More than 50 U.S. Air Force aircraft, guided by Military Intelligence Directorate intelligence, attacked nuclear weapons program plants and weapons production sites in Iran on Friday, targeting the heavy water plant in Arak and a unique explosives production facility in Yazd.
On Saturday, March 29, the Iran University of Science and Technology confirmed in a statement that an air strike early that morning caused damage to research and educational buildings but resulted in no casualties. The university condemned the attack as contrary to human principles and in violation of international laws.
On Saturday morning, a video received by Iran International shows a citizen in Tehran sarcastically shouting the phrase "Very Mashallah it has" in response to severe attacks on regime positions, referencing a statement made by killed IRGC commander Hossein Salami.
Early Sunday morning, various locations in Tehran and Isfahan came under heavy attacks, with videos showing fighter jets flying at low altitudes over the cities.
The Israeli army detected the launch of a missile from Yemen, which, if confirmed, would be the first Houthi missile fired since the start of the Iran war. Earlier, the Houthis announced their readiness for military action against the United States and Israel if attacks on Iran continue.
Steve Witkoff, Donald Trump's special envoy, stated that U.S. officials aim to meet and hold talks this week with the negotiating delegation of the Islamic Republic, noting that Iran has stockpiled approximately 10,000 kilograms of nuclear material to be addressed.
The Bahrain Defense Force reported intercepting 20 missiles and 23 drones in the past 24 hours.
The Israeli army announced overnight strikes on Lebanon, targeting dozens of Hezbollah infrastructure sites, including weapons depots and launchers, and killing two senior Hezbollah members, Ayoub Hussein Yaqoub and Yasser Mohammed Mubarak, in Beirut.
On Friday, The Guardian reported, citing a senior European official, that European intelligence agencies believe Russia is in the final stages of delivering drones to Iran for use in the conflict against the United States and Israel. This would be the first confirmed evidence of Russian intervention since the start of the U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iranian soil a month ago.
This morning, attacks occurred in the area of the city of Yazd, Iran, with additional reports of attacks in Tehran.
A Yemeni security official opposed to the Houthis told Ynet that Tehran views the Houthis as its "last trump card" in the Yemen conflict, particularly after the reduced strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz. The official added that Iran could seek to include the Houthi front in any ceasefire negotiations with the United States.
Israeli and American attacks on various regions of Iran have caused destruction in residential areas in southern Tehran and Borujerd in Lorestan province, resulting in the death of at least 10 people in southern Tehran and at least seven killed and 36 injured in Borujerd.
The UAE Ministry of Defense announced the interception and destruction of 6 missiles and 9 drones launched from Iran, while the Saudi Ministry of Defense reported intercepting and destroying 3 drones over Riyadh.
The spokesperson for the Houthis, backed by the Islamic Republic of Iran, announced that they have launched an attack on Israel for the first time during the current war, targeting infrastructure following continued attacks in Iran, Lebanon, Iraq, and the Palestinian territories. The spokesperson also stated that such operations will continue until the end of what they consider to be the "aggression" across all fronts.
The Houthis from Yemen have joined the conflict in support of Iran.
During an attack on Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, at least 12 U.S. military personnel were injured, with two in critical condition, according to Reuters citing a U.S. official. Meanwhile, regional countries including Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Oman reported intercepting missile and drone attacks attributed to Iran, resulting in injuries and damage in various locations.