The day in review
Iran: Trump is “malicious” ++ Khamenei’s son is alive
Since Saturday, the US and Israel have been attacking targets in Iran. Now Iran has threatened to attack Israeli embassies worldwide. While the US has sunk another Iranian warship and a Senate resolution to end the war has failed, the first two repatriation flights from the crisis region havelanded safely in Vienna.
Since the war began on Saturday, the Israeli armed forces have reported over 1,600 air force missions. Around 4,000 missiles have been used. According to US Admiral Cooper, there are now more than 50,000 soldiers, 200 fighter jets, two aircraft carriers, and several bombers from the US in action in the region.
The most important facts at a glance:
- During the night, a vote in the US Senate to end the war failed. The resolution aimed to end the air war and require that all hostilities against Iran be approved by Congress. Almost all Republicans voted against the procedural motion, thereby supporting the military action, while almost all Democrats supported the resolution.
- According to EU experts,Iran still has sufficient military capabilities to counter regime change.
- NATO air defenses are said to have intercepted a ballistic missile fired by Iran, according to the Turkish Foreign Ministry.
Iranian leaders are "paying with blood" for their crimes against the US, the White House spokeswoman said on Wednesday.
- The US Army said 17 warships had already been destroyed. The aim was to "sink the entire Iranian navy."
- On Wednesday, the firstrepatriation flights from the crisis region returned to Austria. Foreign Minister Meinl-Reisinger (NEOS) also expressed great relief.
Today's most important events in a live overview:
On Saturday, Israel and the US attacked Iran, killing, among others, the Iranian head of state, religious leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
In response to the attacks by Israel and the US, Iran has been attacking Israel, several Gulf states, and US facilities in the Gulf region since Saturday.
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