Iran continues to launch retaliatory drone and missile strikes on US military assets in several countries across the Gulf region, where thousands of American troops are stationed.
Welcome to our second day of coverage tracking developments in the Middle East, a day after the US and Israel launched air strikes on Iran as tough negotiations over the country's nuclear programme continue.
In retaliation, Iran initially targeted US military assets in all countries across the Gulf region and by Saturday evening, Iranian state TV was reporting the deaths of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and around 40 other senior officials.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps vowed to unleash "the most devastating offensive operation" against US bases and Israel.
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United Arab Emirates says Iranian attacks have killed three people
Euronews journalists in Dubai are reporting heavy bombardments in the city with explosions every 10 seconds and jets flying overhead.
UAE officials said on Sunday that three people have been killed in Iranian attacks on the country.
The UAE Defence Ministry also said that Iran had launched 165 ballistic missiles targeting the country, of which 152 were destroyed.
Thirteen fell into the sea, it added. Iran also launched 541 bomb-carrying drones at the UAE, of which 506 were destroyed.
Another 35 struck the country, killing three people from Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh. Another 58 have been wounded.

One dead, over 30 injured in Kuwait since start of Iran strikes, health ministry says
One person has been killed and 32 others injured in Kuwait, the health ministry said on Sunday, since the start of Iran's retaliation campaign against US and Israeli strikes that killed its supreme leader.
Health ministry spokesman Abdullah al-Sanad said 32 people, all of them foreigners, had been injured since Saturday, and "one death was reported."
Afghanistan warns Iran war will impact whole region
Afghanistan said on Sunday that the war in neighbouring Iran would negatively impact the whole region and expressed "deep regret" over the violence flaring in multiple countries.
The Iranian flag was lowered to half-mast at the country's embassy in Kabul, an AFP journalist said, and a black cloth hung over the entrance following the killing of supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in a US-Israeli attack on Saturday.
"The recent political and security developments in the region have created unprecedented tensions that will have long-term negative effects on the entire region," foreign ministry spokesperson Abdul Qahar Balkhi wrote on X.
"The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan expresses its deep regret over the attack on Iran launched by Israel and the United States, and expanded by Iran to target the Gulf countries," he added.
Balkhi condemned "the killing of innocent civilians" and called for diplomacy "preventing further escalation of the conflict."
Iran shares a more than 900-kilometre border with Afghanistan and the countries have considerable economic ties.
Recent political and security developments in the region have created unprecedented tensions that will have long-term negative consequences for the stability of entire region. pic.twitter.com/IVP7DIkef8
— Abdul Qahar Balkhi (@QaharBalkhi) March 1, 2026
Gulf countries to hold video meeting on Iran attacks on Sunday, diplomats say
Gulf countries will convene on Sunday evening to discuss a unified response to Iran's attacks, two regional diplomats said, as Tehran presses on with a second day of strikes after US and Israeli attacks killed its supreme leader.
"It will be an online meeting of GCC foreign ministers due to the airport closures," a Gulf diplomat told the AFP news agency, requesting anonymity to discuss sensitive matters.
He said the discussions will revolve around "Iranian attacks on Gulf states and coordination on a unified response". Another Gulf diplomat confirmed the information.

Six killed in latest Iran missile attack on Israel, first responders say
A barrage of missiles launched from Iran killed at least six people in central Israel on Sunday, Israel's emergency service said.
"Four people were killed in a direct hit on Beit Shemesh," Magen David Adom spokesman Zaki Heller said in a televised statement.

Saudi Arabia condemns Iran for targeting Riyadh and eastern region
Saudi Arabia has condemned in the strongest terms Iran’s attacks on its capital, Riyadh, and the eastern region, which it said were successfully intercepted.
The Saudi Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Sunday the attacks came “despite the Iranian authorities’ knowledge that the Kingdom had affirmed it would not allow its airspace or territory to be used to target Iran.”
A Saudi diplomat told the Associated Press news agency that a message had been delivered to Iran’s leadership in a bid to avert potential Iranian missile and drone attacks on Saudi Arabia.
The same message was delivered to Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen, the diplomat said, speaking on condition of anonymity because the person wasn’t authorised to discuss the matter publicly.

‘Renewed hope for the people of Iran’ after Khamenei’s death, European Commission president says
The president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, says there is “renewed hope” for the people of Iran following the death on Saturday of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
“We must ensure that the future is theirs to claim and shape. At the same time, this moment carries a real risk of instability that could push the region into a spiral of violence,” von der Leyen wrote in a post on X.
“We are engaging closely with all key actors, as well as with our regional partners, to safeguard stability and security and to protect civilian lives.”
I just spoke with @KingAbdullahII of Jordan. We stand in full solidarity with the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan following yesterday’s Iranian strikes.
— Ursula von der Leyen (@vonderleyen) March 1, 2026
With Khamenei gone, there is renewed hope for the people of Iran. We must ensure that the future is theirs to claim and shape.…
Israel’s defence minister says there will be a ‘nonstop air train’ of strikes
Israel’s Defence Minister Israel Katz said on Sunday that Israel will have “a nonstop air train” of strikes against military and leadership targets in Iran.
Israel launched massive strikes that rocked Iran’s capital of Tehran on Sunday morning. Iran simultaneously launched multiple projectiles toward Israel.

France 'satisfied' with death of 'bloodthirsty' Khamenei, government spokesperson says
France can only "be satisfied" with the killing of Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in US-Israeli strikes, government spokesperson Maud Bregeon said on Sunday.
"Khamenei was a bloodthirsty dictator who oppressed his people, degraded women, young people and minorities and was recently responsible for the deaths of thousands of civilians in his country and in the region. We can therefore only be satisfied with his demise," Bregeon told the French broadcaster RTL.

Israel’s president says he hopes for 'new era' for Middle East
Israeli President Isaac Herzog said on Sunday that he hopes the ongoing confrontation with Iran will usher in a "new era" for the entire Middle East, including Iran.
"This is a historic effort to change the trajectory in the Middle East to a different future, a future of peace," Herzog said while inspecting a site in Tel Aviv where an Iranian missile had struck the previous day.
"We shall overcome and hopefully bring a new era to the Middle East and Iran," he added.

Serbia’s embassy in Tehran damaged, staff relocating to Azerbaijan
Serbia says its embassy building in Tehran was damaged in military strikes on Sunday but there are no casualties.
Footage aired by state broadcaster RTS showed shattered windows and glass. The report said the apparent target was a military base located in the area.
Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vučić said that the embassy staff was pulling out and moving to Azerbaijan’s capital Baku.

Pope Leo XIV calls for end to 'spiral of violence' in Middle East
Pope Leo XIV on Sunday called for an end to the "spiral of violence" in the Middle East, after the US and Israel began an attack on Iran that prompted retaliatory strikes.
"Faced with the possibility of a tragedy of enormous proportions, I appeal to the parties involved to assume the moral responsibility to stop the spiral of violence before it becomes an irreparable chasm," the pope told a crowd of faithful in St Peter's Square.

Iranian strikes on Oman an ‘attack on the very principle of mediation,’ foreign ministry spokesperson says
Iranian missile and drone strikes on Oman are an “attack on the very principle of mediation,” the official spokesperson for the foreign ministry said on Sunday.
“This attack represents a dangerous pattern that threatens the role of mediators and undermines one of the most important tools for containing crises & preserving peace & stability,” Majed Al Ansari said in a post on X.
Oman has mediating talks between the US and Iran as Washington pushed for a deal to limit Tehran’s nuclear activities.
The deliberate targeting of the Sultanate of Oman, a country that has made sincere efforts to mediate and prevent bloodshed, and has sought to keep the door to diplomacy open until the last moment, is an attack on the very principle of mediation. As we warned when Qatar was…
— د. ماجد محمد الأنصاري Dr. Majed Al Ansari (@majedalansari) March 1, 2026
More than 3,400 flights cancelled across Middle East, Flightradar24 says
The international flight tracker Flightradar24 said that more than 3,400 flights have been cancelled across seven airports in the Middle East on Sunday.
The affected airports include Hamad International Airport in Qatar, Zayed International Airport in the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait International Airport.
The cancellations come as the situation in the region remains unpredictable as Iran continues to launch retaliatory drone and missile strikes on US military assets in countries across the Persian Gulf.
More than 3,400 flights have been cancelled today across seven airports in the Middle East (DXB, DOH, AUH, SHJ, KWI, BAH, DWC), as many airspaces remain closed for security reasons. pic.twitter.com/L48tAlVmGU
— Flightradar24 (@flightradar24) March 1, 2026
Iran names third member of interim leadership council
Iran has selected a 66-year-old cleric to join the three-member leadership council that will govern the country until a new supreme leader is selected.
Ayatollah Ali Reza Arafi has been a member of both constitutional watchdog Guardian Council and the Assembly of Experts that will choose the next leader.
He was handpicked by late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as a member of the Guardian Council in 2019.
Arafi joins President Masoud Pezeshkian and head of judiciary cleric Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejehei on the council.

Khamenei's killing 'defining moment' in Iran's history, EU's Kaja Kallas says
The EU’s foreign policy chief has called the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei a “defining moment” in the history of Iran.
“What comes next is uncertain. But there is now an open path to a different Iran, one that its people may have greater freedom to shape,” Kaja Kallas wrote in a post on X.
“I’m in contact with partners, including those in the region that bear the brunt of Iran’s military actions, to find practical steps for de-escalation.”
The death of Ali Khamenei is a defining moment in Iran’s history.
— Kaja Kallas (@kajakallas) March 1, 2026
What comes next is uncertain. But there is now an open path to a different Iran, one that its people may have greater freedom to shape.
I’m in contact with partners, including those in the region that bear the… pic.twitter.com/s5CqUqHrWi
Netanyahu addresses Iranian citizens, saying ‘Do not let this opportunity slip away’
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shared a video on his X account in which he told the people of Iran, “Do not let this opportunity slip away. This is an opportunity that comes only once in every generation.”
The video was published in Persian and produced with artificial intelligence.
“The moment when you must take to the streets, come to the streets in your millions to finish the job, to overthrow the regime of terror that has embittered your lives. Your suffering and sacrifices will not be in vain,” he said.
“The help you have longed for has now arrived. Help has arrived, and now the time has come to unite for a historic mission.”
در روزهای آینده ما به هزاران هدف رژیم تروریستی ضربه خواهیم زد.
— Benjamin Netanyahu - בנימין נתניהו (@netanyahu) March 1, 2026
ما شرایطو برای مردم شجاع ایران فراهم خواهیم کرد تا خود را از زنجیرهای استبداد رها کنن.
و به همین دلیل من دوباره خطاب به شما میگم:
ای شهروندان ایران این فرصت رو از دست ندهید.
این فرصتیست که فقط یه بار در هر نسل پیش… pic.twitter.com/JILOEzFjEx
Egypt’s leader warns of chaos in the Middle East
Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi has warned that the Middle East could slide into chaos as the conflict involving the US, Israel and Iran entered a second day.
He called for “dialogue and peaceful means” to settle the region’s crises, saying that the escalation has serious consequences that could push the region into chaos.
El-Sissi’s comments came in a phone call Sunday with Oman’s leader, Sultan Haitham bin Tariq Al Said, according to the Egyptian leader’s office.

Kuwait air defence repel ‘number of’ attacks, defence ministry says
Kuwait says its air defences repelled “a number of hostile aerial targets” on Sunday.
The Defence Ministry said that targets were monitored and intercepted south of the Persian Gulf nation. It did not say if there were casualties or damage.
Iran has targeted US military installations in Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar in response to US and Israeli strikes which killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Qatar intercepts Iranian missiles and drones, defence ministry says
Qatar’s Defence Ministry says the air force and air defence systems intercepted missiles and drones fired from Iran on Sunday, adding there were no casualties.
Iran has launched missiles and drones targeting both Israel and US military installations in Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar, in response to US and Israeli strikes.
The US military has reported no American casualties and minimal damage at its bases.
Iran’s president says avenging Khamenei's killing 'legitimate duty and right'
Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian said on Sunday that avenging the killing of supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in US-Israeli strikes was a right and obligation of the Islamic republic.
"The Islamic Republic of Iran considers it its legitimate duty and right to avenge the perpetrators and masterminds of this historic crime," said Pezeshkian in a statement carried by state TV.
He also called Khamenei’s killing a "declaration of war against Muslims."

UK says 'few people will mourn' Iran's Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
UK Defence Secretary John Healey said on Sunday that "few people will mourn" Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in the British government's first public response to the Iranian supreme leader's death in US-Israeli strikes.
"Iran and the regime he's led for so long, it's a source of evil, murdering its own citizens and sponsoring and exporting terror, including to countries like Britain," Healey told Sky News in an interview.
He added that "the concern now, of course, is this regime is lashing out...in an increasingly indiscriminate and widespread way, and people will be really concerned that it's not just military targets."
Healey also said that around 300 UK armed forces personnel were "within several hundred yards" of drones and missiles that Iran fired at a US military base in Bahrain, while two ballistic missiles were "fired in the direction of Cyprus" on Saturday.
"It demonstrates how our bases, our personnel, military and civilians at the moment are at risk with a regime that is increasingly indiscriminate, widespread and uncontrolled in the attacks it's mounting," he said.

Air France suspends Beirut, Dubai and Riyadh flights after Iran crisis
Air France cancelled its scheduled flights to Beirut, Dubai and Riyadh on Sunday as a result of Israeli-US strikes on Iran and Tehran's retaliation, the airline said in a statement.
Those suspensions came on top of the previously announced cancellation of its flights to Tel Aviv in Israel.
"Air France will provide further information on its flight schedule to these destinations for the following days at a later date," the French flag carrier said in a statement.

Oman says four wounded in attack on oil tanker in Strait of Hormuz
Oman said an oil tanker in the strategic Strait of Hormuz came under attack on Sunday, wounding four mariners on board.
The attack targeted a Palau-flagged vessel called Skylight, the state-run Oman News Agency said.
It described the crew as Indian and Iranian.
It wasn’t clear who attacked the vessel, but it came as authorities have said Iran has been threatening ships traveling the strait via radio since the United States and Israel launched its attack on Iran.
Oman, which had served as a mediator between Tehran and Washington in recent nuclear talks, also said its port at Duqm was targeted in a drone attack.
Oman has generally stayed out of the fray in years of tensions gripping the region.
First oil tanker attacked in the Strait of Hormuz according to Oman
An oil tanker was attacked off the coast of Musandam in the Strait of Hormuz. Four people were injured and all 20 crew members were evacuated, according to Oma…
Iranians take to the streets to celebrate Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s death
Footage from social media showed people celebrating in the streets of the Iranian city of Kiraj late on Saturday after it was announced that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had been killed in an air strike earlier in the day.
The 86-year-old Ali Khamenei has no known successor and his death is almost certain to create a leadership vacuum in Iran, given that he had final say on all major policies.
Video. Iranians take to the streets to celebrate Khamenei’s death
Video. Footage from social media showed people celebrating in the streets of the Iranian city of Kiraj late on Saturday after both the US and Israel claimed Su…
Israeli army's Home Front Command says around 20,000 reservists mobilised
The Israeli military's Home Front Command said on Sunday it had mobilised around 20,000 reservists to assist civilians following Iranian missile attacks.
"The command has called in approximately 20,000 reservists" who have joined over the past 24 hours the Home Front Command forces across the country, it said on its website.
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Senior UAE official tells Iran 'your war is not with your neighbours'
A top Emirati official said on Sunday that Iran's attacks across the Gulf had isolated the country, warning Tehran not to target its neighbours, as its retaliatory campaign in the region entered its second day.
"The Iranian aggression against the Gulf states was a miscalculation and it isolated Iran at a critical juncture. Your war is not with your neighbours," said presidential adviser Anwar Gargash.
"Return to reason, to your surroundings, and deal with your neighbours rationally and responsibly before the circle of isolation and escalation widens."

Israeli military says has begun striking targets in 'heart of Tehran'
The Israeli military said on Sunday that it had begun striking targets deep inside Tehran, a day after a joint US-Israeli attack killed Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
"The IDF is striking targets that belong to the Iranian terror regime in the heart of Tehran," the military said.
"Over the past day, the Israeli Air Force conducted large-scale strikes in order to establish aerial superiority and to pave the path to Tehran."
A massive explosion was reported in Tehran earlier on Sunday although it wasn’t immediately clear what the target was.
The blast appeared centered in a neighborhood that is home to the country’s police headquarters and Iranian state television.
‼️WATCH: For the first time since the start of Operation ‘Roaring Lion’, the IAF is striking targets belonging to the Iranian terror regime in the heart of Tehran.
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) March 1, 2026
Over the past day, the IAF conducted large-scale strikes to establish aerial superiority and pave the path to… pic.twitter.com/DN2MkGCfWc
Iran without internet for a second day, monitor says
A nearly total internet blackout continued in Iran on Sunday morning, the second day of a conflict between Tehran and the US and Israel, a monitoring group said.
NetBlocks said connectivity has flatlined at 1% of its ordinarily levels.
Internet communication and international phone calls in Iran have frequently been disrupted since nationwide anti-government protests started in December last year.
⚠️ Update: #Iran's internet blackout has now passed the 24-hour mark with national connectivity flatlining at 1% of ordinary levels.
— NetBlocks (@netblocks) March 1, 2026
The measure limits civic engagement at a key moment for the country's future after the killing of Ayatollah Khamenei in US and Israeli airstrikes. pic.twitter.com/W4jDgds1Ty
Nine killed in pro-Iran protest at US consulate in Pakistan, rescue service says
At least nine people were killed during pro-Iran protests at the United States consulate in the Pakistan megacity of Karachi on Sunday, a rescue service spokesman told the AFP news agency.
"We have moved at least eight dead bodies to Karachi's civil hospitals, while 20 others were injured in the consulate incident," said Muhammad Amin, a spokesman for the Edhi Foundation rescue service, adding most had bullet wounds.
Hundreds of pro-Iranian protesters had tried to storm the consulate following the US-Israel strikes on Iran.

Oman port targeted by drones in first such attack by Iran, state news agency says
Drones targeted a port in Oman, injuring one worker, official media said on Sunday, marking the first such attack on the sultanate since Tehran began its retaliation campaign in the Gulf.
"A security source reported that the commercial port of Duqm was targeted by two drones. One drone struck a mobile workers' accommodation, injuring one foreign worker, while debris from the other landed near fuel tanks, causing no casualties or material damage," the Oman News Agency said in a post on X.
After the US and Israel launched air strikes on Iran early on Saturday, Tehran’s retaliatory air campaign saw it target American military assets in all countries in the Gulf with the exception of Oman.
Oman has mediated nuclear talks between the US and Iran and on Saturday expressed dismay at the US military campaign.

Thousands of people in Indian-controlled Kashmir protest Khamenei’s killing
Tens of thousands of people in Indian-controlled Kashmir staged massive demonstrations on Sundy to denounce Khamenei’s killing by the US and Israel.
Since early Sunday, mostly Shiite Muslims took to the streets in the region as they chanted “Death to America” and “Death to Israel.”
Some wailed in mourning while carrying Khamenei’s portrait.
The Iranian leader enjoyed a significant following in Kashmir among Shiite Muslims and his portrait adorned several streets prominently across the region.
Kashmiris have long supported Palestinian and other Muslim causes and have often staged large solidarity protests.
Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, a prominent Kashmiri religious leader, voiced deep sorrow and outrage over what he termed the “brutal killing” of the Iranian leader.
In a statement, he said the killing “has shaken the Muslim world” and called for a protest strike in Kashmir on Monday against the killing.

Debris from Iranian drones injure two in Dubai
Dubai authorities said two people were injured when debris from Iranian drones shot down by air defences landed in the courtyards of two homes in the city.
The Dubai Media Office also said the booms heard in the emirate were “the result of successful interception operations” by air defences.
After explosions in Dubai, smoke could be seen rising in the area of Dubai International Airport, the world’s busiest for international travel, and the city-state’s Jebel Ali port.

Airport closures across Middle East strand thousands of travellers
Some airports across the Middle East remained closed on Sunday as the conflict between Israel, the US and Iran moved into its second day.
Emirates Airlines has suspended all flights to and from Dubai until at least Sunday afternoon.
The Qatar airport is closed until at least Monday morning, according to Qatar Airways.
Israeli airspace also remains closed.
The closures have stranded tens of thousands of travelers around the world.

More missiles head toward Israel, military says
The Israeli military said it has identified another round of missiles headed toward Israel from Iran.
There were repeated barrages of missile fire across Israel, including Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, early on Sunday.
According to Israel’s Magen David Adom rescue services, one person has been killed and 121 were injured in the first 24 hours of the conflict.
🚨Sirens sounding across central Israel🚨 pic.twitter.com/ZdsfMEBfez
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) March 1, 2026
How the news of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's death broke
Iranian state media confirmed on Saturday night that the Ayatollah had been killed in US-Israeli strikes early on Saturday, confirming an announcement by US President Donald Trump.
It brought an end to hours of speculation about the supreme leader's whereabouts after his silence throughout the tit-for-tat exchange of air strikes throughout Saturday.
You can read more about how Khamenei's death was announced and what comes next for Iran in this article by Aleksandar Brezar.
Iran’s Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has been killed, Tehran confirms
Iran’s Khamenei was killed in joint US-Israeli strikes on Tehran on Saturday morning, state-run media confirmed, after US President Donald Trump said “one of t…
Iraq declares three days of mourning following death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
Iraq announced on Sunday a three-day mourning period after the death of Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Government spokesman Bassem al-Awadi said in a statement that "with deep sorrow, we extend our condolences to the noble people of Iran and the entire Muslim world" after Khamenei was killed in "a blatant act of aggression."
He said the government had announced three days of mourning, while urging an immediate cessation of military operations that "are driving the region to unprecedented levels of violence."
Iran wields a significant influence in Iraqi politics and also backs armed groups, whose power has grown both politically and financially.
Iraq has for decades been a proxy battleground between the US and Iran.
The Coordination Framework, a ruling coalition of Shiite groups with varying degrees of links to Iran, said "with deep sorrow and profound grief, we mourn the passing of the martyred leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei."
His "blood will remain a guiding light for all generations" and "the curse will continue to haunt the murderous Zionists for all time", the coalition added.
Influential cleric Moqtada Sadr meanwhile said in a statement "we extend our condolences to the Islamic world."

US Embassy in Bahrain says family members and non-essential personnel can leave
The US Embassy in Bahrain said on Sunday that family members and non-essential personnel were authorised to leave Bahrain.
The US has large military installations in Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar.
Bahrain said a missile attack targeted the US Navy’s 5th Fleet headquarters in the island kingdom and three buildings were damaged in the capital, Manama.

Hundreds of protesters storm US Consulate in Karachi
About 500 Shiite Muslims stormed the US Consulate in Pakistan’s port city of Karachi on Sunday, smashing windows hours after a major US and Israeli attack killed Iran’s Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, police said.
Police and paramilitary forces used batons and fired tear gas to disperse the crowd, said Mohammad Jawad, a police official.
At least one protesters was killed and several others were wounded in clashes between protesters and security forces, he said.

UN nuclear watchdog to hold extraordinary meeting on Iran Monday
The United Nations' nuclear agency will hold an extraordinary meeting on Iran on Monday in the wake of the US-Israeli strikes on the Islamic republic, aimed in part at Tehran's atomic programme.
In a statement late on Saturday, the Vienna-based International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said the meeting was at the request of Russia, a key ally of Tehran.
Iran had made the same request in a letter to IAEA chief Rafael Grossi on Saturday following the strikes, which led to the death of Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
As a result, the agency will hold a "special session of the IAEA Board of Governors on matters related to military strikes of the United States and Israel against the territory of the Islamic Republic of Iran", the IAEA said in a statement.
That extraordinary meeting will precede an already scheduled session of the board, which represents 35 countries.
Following the strikes, the IAEA said it was "closely monitoring developments in the Middle East, and urges restraint to avoid any nuclear safety risks to people in the region."
Western countries led by the United States and Israel, Iran's arch-enemy, accuse the Islamic republic of seeking to acquire nuclear weapons.
Tehran denies having such military ambitions, but insists on its right to this technology for civilian purposes.
The IAEA is closely monitoring developments in the Middle East, and urges restraint to avoid any nuclear safety risks to people in the region. The IAEA is in permanent contact with countries in the region, so far no evidence of any radiological impact. The Agency will keep… pic.twitter.com/jF6cmIBu16
— IAEA - International Atomic Energy Agency ⚛️ (@iaeaorg) February 28, 2026
Iran's security chief warns against division attempts after US, Israeli strikes
Iran's security chief Ali Larijani warned on Sunday against attempts to divide Iran following the killing of supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in US and Israeli strikes.
"Groups seeking to divide Iran should know that we will not tolerate it," said Larijani, head of the Supreme National Security Council, in an interview broadcast on state TV, calling on Iranians to unite.
He also said the transition process to select a new supreme leader would begin later on Sunday but it is unclear how long this will take.

US Central Command says forces taking part in military operations
The commander of the US Central Command says his forces are taking part in military operations in the region during the first 24 hours of “Operation Epic Fury.”
“The President ordered bold action, and our brave Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines, Guardians, and Coast Guardsmen are answering the call,” a statement quoted the head of US Central Command, Admiral Brad Cooper, as saying.
The United States has thousands of military personnel stationed at bases all across the Persian Gulf and beginning on Saturday, these installations have been the targets of Iranian missile strikes.
First 24 hours of Operation Epic Fury:
— U.S. Central Command (@CENTCOM) March 1, 2026
“The President ordered bold action, and our brave Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines, Guardians, and Coast Guardsmen are answering the call,” - Adm. Brad Cooper, CENTCOM Commander pic.twitter.com/McrC7xeM0A
At least 16 injured as Iranian missiles hit Qatar
Qatar’s Interior Ministry said eight people were injured early Sunday in Iranian strikes on the country, bringing the total number of wounded since the attacks began the previous day to 16.
The ministry added that the assaults caused “limited” material damage.
Officials urged residents to remain at home unless absolutely necessary and to keep roads clear for ambulances and emergency services.
Statement by the Ministry of Interior regarding the latest field developments.#MOIQatar pic.twitter.com/AcsAfWBblO
— Ministry of Interior - Qatar (@MOI_QatarEn) March 1, 2026
We will hit them with a force that has never been seen before, Trump warns Iran
US President Donald Trump warned Iran against escalating its attacks in a post on his social media platform Truth Social, after Tehran issued threats following its acknowledgment of the killing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
You can read more about the US president's remarks and what could happen next in the article below by Marina Stoimenova.
Trump: We will hit them with a force that has never been seen before
Trump warned Iran against escalating attacks, while Iran’s parliamentary speaker vowed “devastating blows” in response to the killing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei…
Protests erupt at US embassy in Iraq following Khamenei’s death
Hundreds of Iraqis tried to breach Baghdad’s heavily guarded Green Zone, home to the US Embassy, after the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, a security source told AFP.
Footage shared on social media shows demonstrators hurling stones at security personnel, who responded with tear gas. An AFP reporter on the scene saw hundreds of people waving the flags of a pro-Iran armed faction.

Iran's chief of army staff, defence minister also killed, state TV says
The deaths of Admiral Ali Shamkhani, Secretary of the Supreme Defence Council, and Major General Mohammad Pakpour, Commander-in-Chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), in Saturday’s US and Israeli attack on Tehran have been officially confirmed by state television.
An intelligence and a military source told CBS News late on Saturday that around 40 senior Iranian officials were killed in the strikes.

Iran security official says Khamenei transition process to begin on Sunday
Iran's security chief Ali Larijani said the transition process following the killing of supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei will begin on Sunday.
"An interim leadership council will soon be formed. The president, the head of the judiciary and a jurist from the Guardian Council will assume responsibility until the election of the next leader," said Larijani, the head of Iran's top security body, the Supreme National Security Council, who was an adviser to Khamenei.
"This council will be established as soon as possible. We are working to form it as early as today," he said in an interview broadcast by state TV.
