According to Ukrainian intelligence, Russia is supplying Iran with detailed satellite data on US military bases and oil fields in the Middle East. This information is reportedly used to identify targets for Iranian ballistic missile and drone attacks. Furthermore, Russia appears to be assisting Iran's attacks by providing cyber support to Iranian hacking groups.
Israel announced it struck an Iranian petrochemical facility and a ballistic missile system site linked to weapons production. Missile fire triggered sirens and impacts across central Israel, while Israel warned Iranian civilians to avoid rail infrastructure. Tensions are escalating with reports of explosions and attacks on both sides.
Israel struck a petrochemical complex in Shiraz, Iran, targeting nitric acid used in explosives and ballistic missile production. This attack is seen as an effort to further degrade Iran's military manufacturing capabilities. The strike occurs amid threats from President Trump regarding further action if Iran fails to reach a deal.
As US President Trump threatened to attack Iran's power plants if shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz was not fully restored by a deadline, Iranian officials urged youth to form human chains around power facilities. Iran retaliated against Israel and the US by launching ballistic missiles toward Saudi Arabia, while casualties from Israeli airstrikes were also reported. The international community is cautioning against Trump's attacks on civilian and energy infrastructure, deeming them violations of international law.
President Trump threatened to destroy Iranian bridges and power plants if Tehran fails to reopen the Strait of Hormuz by a set deadline. The Israeli military warned Iranian citizens against using trains, while Saudi Arabia intercepted drones and ballistic missiles. Oil prices rose amid Trump's latest deadline, and the IMF warned that the conflict would lead to higher inflation and slower global growth.