Dramatic illustration of US-Israeli airstrikes on Tehran killing Iran's Supreme Leader, with Iranian retaliation missiles launching amid regional escalation.
Dramatic illustration of US-Israeli airstrikes on Tehran killing Iran's Supreme Leader, with Iranian retaliation missiles launching amid regional escalation.
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US and Israel escalate strikes on Iran after Khamenei's killing

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The United States and Israel launched airstrikes on Iran on February 28, 2026, killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Iran retaliated by striking Israel and targets in Gulf states, intensifying the regional conflict. In India, flight cancellations and protests in Kashmir have followed.

On February 28, 2026, the United States and Israel initiated 'pre-emptive' strikes on Iran, resulting in the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and several senior officials. U.S. President Donald Trump stated the campaign would last several weeks and urged Iranians to overthrow their government. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described it as a 'gateway to peace' and cited Iran's new nuclear sites as justification.

Iran retaliated with strikes on Israel and Gulf targets, including a drone attack on the U.S. Embassy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on March 3, which caused limited fire and minor damage. Iran's Revolutionary Guards launched a drone and missile assault on a U.S. air base in Bahrain. Trump hinted at a 'soon' U.S. response to the Riyadh incident.

The conflict led to airspace closures across West Asia, disrupting global flights. In India, 42 flights were cancelled at Bengaluru's airport, while Delhi saw 36 departures and 44 arrivals cancelled. IndiGo operated 10 special flights from Jeddah, and SpiceJet ran four from Fujairah, UAE. Maharashtra and Jharkhand governments launched helplines for stranded residents.

In Kashmir, large-scale protests erupted against Khamenei's killing, with 75 rallies held and 14 people injured, including six security personnel. Restrictions continued for a second day, with schools closed and mobile internet throttled. Congress leader Sonia Gandhi criticized the Modi government's silence as an 'abdication' and called for a parliamentary debate.

Khamenei's wife, Mansoureh Khojasteh, also died from injuries sustained in the strikes. Gold prices rose 1% to $5,377.21 per ounce. The U.S. State Department advised citizens to depart immediately from 13 West Asian countries.

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Reactions on X center on protests erupting across Kashmir Valley, Jammu, and other Indian regions against the US-Israel airstrikes killing Ayatollah Khamenei, featuring clashes with security forces, tear gas deployment, movement restrictions, and anti-US/Israel slogans. Media accounts report mourning marches and shutdown calls amid regional tensions and flight disruptions.

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Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei delivers a stern warning to countries hosting US bases, amid escalating regional conflict.
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Iran's new supreme leader issues threats to US allies

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Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran's newly appointed supreme leader, released a written statement warning neighboring countries hosting US military bases to close them or face further attacks. The message, his first public remarks since his father's assassination, also revealed the deaths of several family members in ongoing US-Israeli strikes. Khamenei urged national unity and praised Iran's regional allies amid the escalating conflict.

The U.S.-Israeli war on Iran—sparked February 28, 2026, by strikes killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei—entered its third week on March 16 with continued bombardments on infrastructure and cities. President Trump claimed U.S. strikes "totally demolished" key oil facilities on Kharg Island, while Iran's foreign minister denied ceasefire requests. Civilian casualties have reached 1,348 amid rising destruction and Iranian vows of resistance.

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Since the joint US-Israel airstrikes on Iran began on February 28, 2026—killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and top commanders—the conflict has expanded to involve 15 nations, with over 2,600 attacks on more than 5,000 targets, resulting in more than 2,400 deaths and the displacement of 4.1 million people.

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