Military & Defense

Explosions and sirens are heard across the Middle East as Iranian missiles are intercepted ahead of Trump's deadline for 'civilisation killing' attacks - but hopes of …

Asia / Iran1 views1 min

Explosions and sirens were heard across the Middle East as Iranian missiles were intercepted ahead of a US deadline for Iran to agree to a deal. The US has threatened to attack Iran's civilian infrastructure if a deal is not reached by the deadline, prompting Iran to warn of 'immediate and proportionate' action in response.

Blasts were heard in Doha on Tuesday evening as the US and Iran negotiated a potential deal. The UAE reported responding to missile threats from Iran. The US has set a deadline for Iran to agree to a deal or face attacks on its civilian infrastructure. Iran has warned of 'immediate and proportionate' action if the US follows through on its threats. The situation remains tense as the deadline approaches. Airstrikes have already hit Iranian targets, including bridges and a train station.

This content was automatically generated and/or translated by AI. It may contain inaccuracies. Please refer to the original sources for verification.

Rate this article

0.0 (0 ratings)Log in to rate

Comments (0)

Log in to comment.

Loading...