[1]
New York Times
· 2026
"Formidable strikes rocked Tehran early Wednesday morning. Iran launched what its state-aligned media called one of the largest attacks on Israel yet, damaging several cities. Hours before he was set to address the nation about the war in the Middle East, President Trump said that he no longer cared about Iran's stockpile of enriched uranium because it was buried deep underground."
[2]
US Department of Defense / Pentagon
by Pete Hegseth
· 2026
"The last 24 hours saw the lowest number of enemy missiles and drones fired by Iran. Our strikes are damaging the morale of the Iranian military, leading to widespread desertions, key personnel shortages, and causing frustrations amongst senior leaders. The United States conducted some 200 dynamic strikes through Monday evening, with fighter pilots being fed updated targeting information mid-air."
[3]
Deutsche Welle
· 2026
"The bombing of two of Iran's largest steel producers, Mobarakeh Steel in Isfahan and Khuzestan Steel in Ahvaz, triggered a strong reaction inside Iran. Argus Media reported that the strikes damaged storage facilities and power infrastructure at both Khuzestan Steel and Mobarakeh, and said the attacks were expected to reduce Iran's production and its export capacity. The Wall Street Journal reported that Khuzestan Steel had halted operations, while Mobarakeh remained operational despite damage. Mobarakeh Steel alone generated $860 million (€741 million) in export revenue between March 2025 and January 2026, according to company linked-reporting."
[4]
BBC
· 2026
"At least 12 South Asian migrant workers have died so far, with traffic through the Strait of Hormuz falling 90% since the war's start."
[5]
Al Jazeera
· 2026
"Video captured a massive column of smoke and burning embers towering over Isfahan, Iran following a US-Israeli strike."