Iran

The biggest mistake by the US and Israel was killing Ayatollah Khamenei.

They didn’t understand: This 86-year-old wise leader was the only one stopping Iran’s young, strong, and smart IRGC fighters from starting a full-scale war against Israel. He was holding them back, like a strong rope keeping angry lions on a leash.

Now that they’ve killed him with their evil action, the leash is broken. Iran’s young commanders are free to hit back hard, with no limits & no mercy.

America & Israel just opened the door to a much bigger disaster. This one mistake will cost them far more lives, money, and pain than they ever thought possible.

No one should feel sorry for them, they woke up a sleeping giant. 🇮🇷🔥



Mike
 
🇺🇸 Senior Iranian Official Warns Trump

“As Hitler’s approach toward Russia marked the beginning of his downfall, Trump’s approach toward Iran will bring nothing but worse outcomes; the Iranian army is at the highest level of readiness, and there will be no ceasefire this time; Trump must completely forget his illusions regarding Iran’s oil and gas.”



Mike
 
⚡🇺🇸BREAKING:

New footage shows a U.S. Tomahawk missile striking an IRGC facility in Minab, Iran, on Feb 28, confirming the strike occurred near a girls’ school where 175 people were reportedly killed. The video, released by Mehr News and geolocated by Bellingcat, shows smoke already rising from the school area.

The strike location also matches a U.S. Department of Defense map placing the school within the strike zone [Green dot on map in image 3]. The U.S. is the only party in the war known to use Tomahawk missiles.

Credit:@Easybakeovensz



Mike
 








⚡🇮🇷BREAKING: Israel’s strike on Iran yesterday resulted in massive fires and toxic air.

Black rain reported in Tehran after Israeli strikes on oil facilities.

Toxic smoke and chemicals from burning depots mixed with rain, causing acidic black rainfall and severe air pollution.

Thick smoke has darkened parts of the city, while oily residue now covers streets, cars and rooftops, posing health and environmental risks.



Mike
 
Laatst bewerkt:
⚡🇮🇷JUST IN: Iran’s FM, Araghchi:

Q: “If you're not attacking your neighbors, why did the Iranian President apologize?”

Iran’s FM: First of all, apology in our culture is a sign of dignity and strength. Secondly, he apologized to the peoples of the region for the inconveniences they have faced because of this aggression by the United States and retaliation by us.

So, as a matter of fact, it is the President of the United States who should apologize to the people of the region and the Iranian people for the killings and destruction they have done against us.



Mike
 


⚡🇮🇷🇺🇸BREAKING: Iran’s National Security Council Secretary Ali Larijani claims that Iran captured U.S soldiers:

“A number of American soldiers have been captured. However, they are promoting a misleading narrative claiming that five or six American soldiers were killed. Then, over time, they gradually raise the death toll under various pretexts, such as accidents or fabricated incidents.”



Mike
 
⚡🇮🇷BREAKING: Statement by Iran’s MFA:

“The joint military aggression by the Zionist Regime and the United States of America against the Islamic Republic of Iran, which began on February 28, 2026, with the martyrdom of the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution & a number of senior officials of our country, and concurrently with attacks on military and civilian infrastructure including schools, hospitals, sports facilities, residential homes, and public service centers, and which continues unabated, constitutes a flagrant violation of Iran's territorial integrity and national sovereignty.

Responding to this ruthless military aggression is Iran's inherent right to self-defense, as enshrined in Article 51 of the UN Charter. The armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran are utilizing all their capabilities to counter this criminal aggression. The exercise of Iran's inherent right to legitimate self-defense will continue until the aggression ceases, or until the UN Security Council fulfills its duty under Article 39 of the UN Charter by identifying and naming the aggressors and determining the responsibilities arising from their aggression.

As has been elucidated in various correspondences with the UN Security Council, based on the fundamental principle of international law concerning the "prohibition of causing harm from one's own territory," states are prohibited from allowing their territory to be used, directly or indirectly, to cause injury or damage to other states. In this regard, UN General Assembly Resolution 3314, adopted by consensus and reflecting customary international law on the definition and instances of military aggression, considers in Article 3, paragraph (f), one instance of military aggression to be "The action of a State in allowing its territory, which it has placed at the disposal of another State, to be used by that other State for perpetrating an act of aggression against a third State."

Furthermore, as a fundamental principle of international law, states must strongly prevent, and not facilitate or support, the launching of military aggression by forces stationed in their territory against other countries. It is evident that in the event of violation of these fundamental obligations, other states from whose territory military aggression is launched against a third state will bear international legal responsibilities, including with regard to compensation for direct and indirect damages incurred.

The Islamic Republic of Iran, in exercising its inherent right to defend its national sovereignty, and in light of the clear failure of the UN Security Council to fulfill its duties and responsibilities under the UN Charter, has undertaken necessary and proportionate defensive operations against the bases and installations of the aggressors in the region. This action is legitimate from the perspective of international law, and prior and continuous warnings regarding it were issued at various levels.

No factor can undermine Iran's inherent right to defend itself against the military aggression of the United States and the Zionist regime. Iran's defensive operations are directed against the targets and facilities that are the origin and source of the aggressive actions against the Iranian nation, or which serve such purposes. Regional countries have undoubtedly realized by now that US bases on their soil have not contributed to regional security, but are used only to support Zionist child-killers and American aggressors.

The Islamic Republic of Iran remains committed to maintaining and continuing friendly relations with regional countries based on mutual respect, the principle of good neighborliness, and respect for each other's sovereignty and territorial integrity.

It emphasizes that Iran's defensive operations against US military bases and installations in the region should by no means be construed as enmity or hostility towards the countries of the region.”



Mike
 
The Department of Environment (Iran) announced in a statement that the entry of a significant volume of pollutants into Tehran’s air, following recent attacks by the United States and Israel on fuel storage facilities, has placed citizens’ respiratory conditions on alert. The organization urged residents to avoid unnecessary outdoor presence as much as possible and to remain indoors.

The Iranian Red Crescent Society also warned that the explosions of these tanks have released toxic compounds of hydrocarbons and sulfur and nitrogen oxides into the atmosphere. In the event of rainfall, the resulting rain would be extremely dangerous and highly acidic.

The Red Crescent added that such rain could cause chemical burns to the skin and serious damage to the lungs. It advised that if citizens come into contact with the rain, they should not rub the affected area; instead, they should wash it with running cold water, immediately change contaminated clothing, and store the clothing in a sealed bag.



Mike
 
This post is mostly dedicated for the American people, something you won’t hear from your media outlets, I’m gonna do my best to recall as much as I can.

⚡️Civilian Infrastructure Bombed in Iran Since the Start of the U.S.–Israeli War according to Iranian officials, humanitarian organizations, and international monitoring groups:

According to statements presented by Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations, the attacks have resulted in at least 1,332 civilian killings and thousands of injuries.

Data released by the Iranian Red Crescent Society and cited in multiple reports indicate that more than 6,668 civilian facilities and units have been damaged or destroyed in strikes across Iran.

Below is a breakdown of the types of civilian infrastructure that Iranian authorities say have been targeted or damaged:

⚡️Residential buildings

Iranian emergency services report that 5,535 residential units have been damaged or destroyed in airstrikes across multiple cities.

Entire apartment blocks and housing complexes were reportedly struck in urban areas, including Tehran and other major cities, leaving large numbers of civilians displaced.

⚡️Commercial buildings

Iranian relief organizations report that 1,041 commercial buildings and business facilities have been damaged.

These include:
•shops and markets
•office buildings
•small business facilities
•commercial complexes

⚡️Schools

Iranian authorities say at least 65 schools across the country have been damaged or destroyed by airstrikes.

One of the deadliest incidents occurred in the city of Minab, where the Shajareh Tayyebeh girls’ elementary school was struck during the first day of the war.

According to Iranian reports:
•between 168 and 180 children were killed (aged 7–12)
•dozens more were injured

The strike destroyed much of the two-story school building and caused the roof to collapse on students and teachers inside.

⚡️Hospitals and medical facilities

Reports say at least 14 medical centers have been damaged by nearby strikes or blast waves.

Facilities reported affected include:
•Gandhi Hospital in Tehran
•Khatam al-Anbiya Hospital
•several regional medical facilities

⚡️Red Crescent humanitarian facilities

The Iranian Red Crescent reports 13 of its facilities have been damaged or hit during the strikes.

These centers normally serve as:
•emergency response hubs
•rescue coordination sites
•disaster relief distribution centers

⚡️Cultural and public facilities

Iranian officials and international reporting say strikes have also affected:
•cultural sites
•stadiums
•public buildings

⚡️Civilian casualties

Reported figures include:
•1,332 civilians killed
•5,000+ injured
•thousands displaced

⚡️ Airports

Reports indicate that major Iranian airports were targeted or damaged during the strikes.

Among the airports mentioned in reports:
•Mehrabad Airport (Tehran)
•Tabriz International Airport

⚡️Fuel depots and oil facilities

Reported strikes include:
•Fuel depots in Tehran
•Oil refinery facilities
•sections of gas production infrastructure

⚡️Gas infrastructure

Strikes have also reportedly affected natural gas infrastructure, including parts of the South Pars gas field, one of the largest gas fields in the world and a critical source of Iran’s domestic energy supply.



Mike
 

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