Trump says 48 leaders killed in strikes on Iran: what we know so far on day two
# Summary The United States and Israel have launched large-scale military strikes against Iran, killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, dozens of senior military and government officials — including Revolutionary Guards commander Gen. Mohammad Pakpour and Defence Minister Aziz Nasirzadeh — along with at least 133 civilians, according to human rights monitors. President Trump stated that 48 Iranian leaders have been killed and that operations are "ahead of schedule," while warning of even greater force if Iran retaliates. Iran has responded with missile and drone strikes targeting Israel and several Gulf states, including Dubai, Doha, Bahrain, and Kuwait, and Iranian state media reported threats to close the Strait of Hormuz. A temporary Iranian leadership council comprising President Masoud Pezeshkian, judiciary chief Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei, and senior cleric Alireza Arafi has been formed to govern during the transitional period.
- Israel says it is hitting targets “
in the heart of Tehran” on the second day of attacks to overthrow Iran’s government. - US president Donald Trumptold Fox News on Sunday that48 leaders have been killedin US and Israeli strikes on Iran. He also told CNBC that US militaryoperations inIranare “ahead of schedule.” - The
US has destroyed nine Iranian navy shipsand largely destroyedIran’s naval headquarters,Trump said on social media. - Three American service members have been killedin action as part of theIranoperation, according to the US military’s Central Command. - Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the firebrand former Iranian president, who gained international notoriety by calling for Israel’s erasure and denying the Holocaust,appears to have been killedin Saturday’s military strikes,according to local media. - Iran’s foreign minister
Abbas Araghchisaid today that despite the attacks on his country, “nothing has changed in our … military capability.” - Trumpsaid that the US would strike Iran “with a force that has never been seen before” if Tehran carried out threats to retaliate after the supreme leader,Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was killed yesterday. Trump has urged Iranians to “take back their country”. - Russian president
Vladimir Putinsaid the killing of Khamenei was “a cynical violation of all norms of human morality and international law”. - Other senior figures in the Iranian regime who were killed in Saturday’s strikes reportedly include the commander of the Revolutionary Guards,
Gen Mohammad Pakpour, and defence ministerAziz Nasirzadeh. Israel says at least 40 Iranian “commanders” were killed in the “opening” strikes. - All three members have now been appointed to Iran’s temporary leadership council, which fulfills the role of the supreme leader until a successor is chosen.
- It means the Iranian president,
Masoud Pezeshkian, the judiciary chief,Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei, and senior clericAlireza Arafiwill reportedly lead Iran in the transitional period following Khamenei’s death.
- The death toll from a US-Israeli missile strike on a girls’ school in southern
Iranhas risen to almost 150, according to Iranian state media. - At least 133 civilians have been killed and 200 civilians injured during US-Israel strikes on
Iranon Saturday, according to the US-based organisation HRANA (Human Rights Activists News Agency). - Iran has launched retaliatory missiles and drones targeting
Israel. Strikes have also been reported inDubai, Qatar’s capitalDoha,BahrainandKuwait. Officials in Tel Aviv said about 40 buildings were damaged and two people reportedly killed. - Hundreds of thousands of travellers were either stranded or diverted to other airports after Israel, Qatar, Syria, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait and Bahrain
closed their airspace. - Ships have reported hearing a radio broadcast purporting to come from the Iranian navy announcing that transit through the vital
strait of Hormuz, was banned, raising expectations of asharp jump in oil prices. But there’s been no formal announcement from Tehran about the status of the strait, one of the world’s most important shipping routes. - Iran has launched a new round of missile and drone attacks targeting, after vowing retaliation for theIsraeland several Gulf citieskilling of supreme leader Ali Khamenei, who had ruled the country since 1989. - In a statement posted to social media, the
IsraelDefense Forces said it was now striking “targets” of the Iranian “regime in the heart of Tehran”. - Multiple rounds of sirens were heard across central Israel and parts of the occupied West Bankon Sunday morning, and explosions were reported inDoha,DubaiandManama. Blasts were also heard nearErbil airport, which hosts US-led coalition troops, in Iraq’s autonomous Kurdistan region. - Iranian state media announced the deaths of several high-level military officials,including armed forces chief of staff Abdolrahim Mousavi, defence minister Aziz Nasirzadeh, Revolutionary Guards chief Mohammad Pakpour, and head of the defence council Ali Shamkhani, saying they were killed “during a defence council meeting”. More names would follow, it said. - Thousands of people have gathered in central Tehran to mourn the death of Khamenei,who had ruled Iran since 1989. Mourners, who were dressed in black and carried photos of the former leader, chanted “death to America” and “death to Israel”.However, others celebrated,with reports describing people cheering from rooftops, blowing whistles and letting out ululations. - Protesters rallied in support of Iran in several cities, attempting to storm the US consulate in Pakistan’s largest city, Karachi, and to enter the fortified Green Zone of the Iraqi capital Baghdad, where the US embassy is located. Thousands also rallied in Indian-administered Kashmir on Sunday. - The UK’s defence secretary, John Healey, said Iranian missiles and drones had landed within “
a few hundred yards” of about300 British troopsat a base in Bahrain. - The United Nations’ nuclear agency said it will hold an extraordinary meeting on Mondayat the request of Russia.
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