Feb 28 • 19:52 UTC 🇱🇻 Latvia LSM

News in simple language on February 28

The U.S. and Israel have commenced military operations against Iran, involving airstrikes and retaliation from Iran targeting U.S. bases.

On February 28, the United States and Israel initiated military operations against Iran, conducting significant airstrikes directed at various targets within the country. The Israeli army reported the start of further waves of attacks, with U.S. President Donald Trump stating that one of the primary goals of the operation is to overthrow the Iranian regime while preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. While information surrounding the specific targets and any casualties remains sparse, the Iranian government has reportedly shut down internet access within the country to manage the situation more seamlessly.

In response to the strikes, Iran has launched counterattacks targeting Israeli and U.S. military installations based in multiple countries, including the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia, where U.S. military bases are located. Reports indicate that missiles fired from Iran struck several buildings in Israel, although Israeli forces managed to intercept numerous Iranian missiles. The ongoing conflict underscores a significant increase in tensions in the region, highlighting the precarious nature of military dynamics between these nations.

The Latvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has raised concerns about the safety of travelers, advising against trips to Israel and Iran as the situation develops. Latvia is closely monitoring the events unfolding in the Middle East, reflecting growing international anxiety regarding the escalation of military confrontations and the potential for broader regional instability.

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