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Explosions Rock Tehran as Nuclear Talks Fail

3 min readUpdated: Feb 28, 2026 06:06 PM The US and Israel launched an attack Saturday on Iran, a day after negotiations between Washington and Tehran over the latter’s nuclear enrichment programme concluded in Geneva without a breakthrough.
Here is what we know so far about the conflict:
Explosions rock Iran
Explosions were heard in Tehran as the US and Israel launched strikes in Iran on Saturday. Smoke could be seen rising from the Iranian capital.
Several political officials and senior commanders of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) were killed in the attacks.
Among the first confirmed casualties of the strike were 40 at a girls’ school in Minab in Iran’s Hormozgan province.
Iran’s foreign minry said, “This renewed military ‘aggression’ comes while Iran and the US were in the midst of a diplomatic process.”
Iran strikes back
The Islamic Republic launched counterattacks on Washington’s regional allies – UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Qatar – all of which house US military bases.
According to a Congressional Research Service (CRS) report in 2024, there are eight persent bases and 11 other military sites belonging to the US in the Middle East.Story continues below this ad
At least one person was killed in the UAE’s Abu Dhabi, Al Jazeera reported.
Operation ‘Lion’s Roar’
Israeli Prime Miner Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel and the United States had launched a joint operation against the Islamic Republic, dubbing it Operation ‘Lion’s Roar’.
Netanyahu said, “For 47 years, the Ayatollahs’ regime has chanted ‘Death to Israel,’ ‘Death to America.’ It has spilled our blood, murdered many Americans, and massacred its own people.”
He added that the regime “must not be allowed to arm itself with nuclear weapons that would enable it to threaten all of humanity.”Story continues below this ad
Flights suspended
Several airlines, including Indian carriers, suspended flight operations in the Middle East following the developments:

Air France
Air India
British Airways
Iberia Express
Indigo
Japan Airlines
LOT Airlines
Lufthansa
Norwegian Air
Turkish Airlines
Virgin Atlantic
Qatar Airways
Air Algerie
Scandavian Airlines
Wizz Air
Emirates Airline

Panic in Iran
Gas stations witness long queues, while many Iranians began heading out of cities in search of safety, news agency Reuters reported. Iran’s top security body said it expected attacks to continue in urban centres, and, therefore, urged people to “travel to ​other ​cities where possible so that you may remain safe from the harm ⁠of these two regimes’ acts of aggression.”

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