Mar 7 β€’ 23:41 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

Iranian president apologizes to neighbors affected by missiles and says the country will not surrender

Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian has expressed remorse for neighboring countries affected by missile attacks while affirming that Iran will not surrender amidst escalating conflicts.

In recent days, Tehran has been rocked by explosions and smoke columns as tensions in the region escalate. The Iranian military has suffered significant losses, with at least 16 aircraft from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard being destroyed in an airstrike by Israel at a local airport. Iranian officials reported that the death toll from recent joint attacks by the United States and Israel has reached approximately 1,300 civilians, with countless others injured, highlighting the humanitarian crisis unfolding in the wake of these military actions.

In response to the sustained hostilities, Iran has vowed to retaliate, announcing further drone attacks targeting Tel Aviv and U.S. positions in the region. The conflict's impact has reached neighboring countries, with reports of missile intercepts in Saudi Arabia and explosions occurring in Qatar and Bahrain. As these tensions rise, fears of regional escalations grow, with affected nations urging for caution amidst the hostilities, particularly after a drone incident near Dubai's international airport, previously renowned for its bustling activity.

During a televised address, President Pezeshkian apologized to neighboring countries for the repercussions of Iran's military actions. He emphasized that Iran would stand firm in its convictions and not yield to external pressures, asserting the need for calculated responses to avoid an escalation of violence that could affect the entire region heavily. With the international community watching closely, the implications of these developments could significantly reshape the regional power dynamics and humanitarian situation in the Middle East.

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