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War in the Middle East: latest developments Paris, France, March 8 (AFP) Mar 08, 2026 Here are the latest events in the Middle East war:
The Kuwaiti military said it was intercepting "hostile missile and drone attacks", several hours after reporting fuel tanks at the nation's international airport were targeted by Iranian drones. Kuwait's official news agency said a fire at the airport had been brought under control. UAE authorities said air defences were responding to a missile and drone attack. Saudi Arabia said it had intercepted a drone attack targeting the diplomatic quarter in the capital Riyadh, reporting no casualties or damage.
About 10 hours earlier, the military announced strikes on "infrastructure of the Iranian terror regime in Tehran".
"The Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran are capable of continuing at least a 6-month intense war at the current pace of operations," said Guards spokesperson Ali Mohammad Naini, according to the Fars news agency.
"This is a war that should never have happened," he told a press conference in Beijing, adding that "a strong fist does not mean strong reason. The world cannot return to the law of the jungle."
The Israeli military said it carried out a "precise strike" in Beirut targeting commanders from Iran's Revolutionary Guards. In southern Lebanon, where Israel has been fighting Iran-backed group Hezbollah, the health ministry said eight people were killed in strikes on more than 20 towns and villages.
"We think it was done by Iran. Because they are very inaccurate, as you know, with their munitions," Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One. A New York Times investigation has found the US military was most likely responsible.
"We're not looking to the Kurds going in," he said. "We don't want to make the war any more complex than it already is." Turkey's Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said a potential civil war in Iran would be "the most dangerous scenario".
He added that US and Israeli air strikes had secured "almost complete control of the airspace" over Tehran. Israel's military said it had carried out around 3,400 strikes on Iran since the start of the war on February 28.
The depot was close to a key oil refinery but the ILNA news agency said the refinery's facilities were not damaged. Strikes also hit a depot in northwestern Tehran, according to an AFP journalist who saw flames and smoke rising from the site. Israel said it had struck "a number of fuel storage facilities in Tehran" that were used "to operate military infrastructure".
The "precautionary reduction in crude oil production and refining throughput" will be reviewed as the situation develops, it said.
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