Prøve GULL - Gratis
WAR ERUPTS ACROSS MIDDLE EAST
Sunday Express
|March 01, 2026
THE WORLD held its breath as hundreds were killed when the United States and Israel carried out a series of devastating air strikes across Iran — with chaos erupting across the Middle East as Tehran retaliated.
Iran Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was reported to be among the dead, as Israel and the US called on Iranian citizens to “finish the job”.
US President Donald Trump said the “preemptive” strikes launched yesterday morning were done to prevent the hostile Iranian regime developing nuclear weapons that could be aimed at European “allies”.
At least 201 died in the massive operation, which the UK did not take part in, with another 747 people injured as 24 out of Iran's 31 provinces were hit, Iranian Red Crescent spokesperson Mojtaba Khaledi said.
In announcing the attacks, Mr Trump called on the Iranian people to "take over [their] government", adding this may be their "last chance" for generations.
The wave of air strikes were called Operation Epic Fury by the US and Operation Roaring Lion by Israel.
The Israel Defense Forces said approximately 200 fighter jets completed "the largest-ever military flyover in the history of the Israeli Air Force", adding there were "hundreds of munitions targeting approximately 500 objectives".
The first strikes targeted the compound of Iran's 86-year-old Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in central Tehran.
It was reported that he was killed in the strikes, with Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu last night announcing there were "signs" that Khamenei, 86, was "no longer".
An Israeli official said he was dead and that his body had been found.
However Iran's foreign ministry claimed the Supreme Leader and the country's president were both alive. "They are all safe and sound," a spokesman said. "We have had commanders who have been martyred as the result of this terrorist act of aggression." Iran's state-run IRNA news agency reported that one air strike hit a girls' school in Minab in Hormozgan province, killing at least 85 adults and children.
Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard has a base in the city.
Denne historien er fra March 01, 2026-utgaven av Sunday Express.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA Sunday Express
Sunday Express
TURF ONE TO TAKE FOR CLARETS AS MIKKEL STEALS IT
BURNLEY'S spirited fightback counted for nothing as Mikkel Damsgaard struck in injury time to earn Brentford a dramatic victory at Turf Moor.
2 mins
March 01, 2026
Sunday Express
Harry yearns for meaningful role
WHILE the Royal Family continues to grapple with the fallout from Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex embarked on a two-day visit to Jordan.
1 mins
March 01, 2026
Sunday Express
Acey Jacks
LEGEND PANESAR IS BOWLED OVER BY ENGLAND'S NEW SPIN STAR
2 mins
March 01, 2026
Sunday Express
ROSENIOR'S IN IT FOR THE LONG HAUL AS HE TARGETS A STAMFORD BRIDGE TENURE TO MATCH HIS EMIRATES RIVAL MIKEL
LIAM ROSENIOR is hoping his time at Chelsea will prove the end of the upheaval at the club as he looks to emulate Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta's longevity.
2 mins
March 01, 2026
Sunday Express
Protests and celebrations across world as Trump strikes Iran
THERE were wild scenes of celebration as anti-Iranian regime protesters staged rallies in London, Manchester and Berlin yesterday.
2 mins
March 01, 2026
Sunday Express
SWAN SONG HAS CLOUT AND DUO ARE A HOOT
From 1980 to 1988 on the telly box, writers Antony Jay and Jonathan Lynn delighted us with the dance between bumbling minister (later PM) Jim Hacker and the Machiavellian Permanent Secretary, Sir Humphrey Appleby, deliciously delivered by Paul Eddington and Nigel Hawthorne.
3 mins
March 01, 2026
Sunday Express
'There are signs that Khamenei is no longer'
injured as 24 out of Iran’s 31 provinces were hit, Iranian Red Crescent spokesperson Mojtaba Khaledi said.
2 mins
March 01, 2026
Sunday Express
WHY YOUR EARACHE ISN'T ALWAYS AN INFECTION
Ear pain often peaks in winter - we look at the hidden triggers and how you can avoid them
2 mins
March 01, 2026
Sunday Express
Hunt for deals as charges may offset fuel cuts
ENERGY bills are finally coming down but they'll still be far higher than they were before gas and electricity prices went through the roof, triggering the cost-of-living crisis.
3 mins
March 01, 2026
Sunday Express
'Our joint operation will create the conditions for brave Iranian people to take back their country'
injured as 24 out of Iran’s 31 provinces were hit, Iranian Red Crescent spokesperson Mojtaba Khaledi said.
4 mins
March 01, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size

