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War in the Middle East: latest developments Washington, United States, March 6 (AFP) Mar 06, 2026 Here are the latest events in the Middle East war on Friday:
The United States struck more than 3,000 targets during the first week of the conflict, the military said.
The international benchmark oil contract, Brent North Sea crude, jumped to $92.69 per barrel, up 8.5 percent for the day and nearly 30 percent for the week.
A shadowy group called Saraya Awliyaa al-Dam (Guardians of Blood), which claims to be part of the Tehran-backed Islamic Resistance in Iraq, said it was behind the attack on the base.
The troops were killed when a drone struck a key US command center in Kuwait's southern industrial hub of Port Shuaiba.
Israel has been hitting southern Lebanon in its battle against the Iran-backed Hezbollah militia.
His new stance appeared to be a major expansion of US aims for the war, which Washington has previously said was focused on Iran's missile program and naval forces.
Guterres said the crisis was causing "tremendous suffering and harm" and posed a "grave risk" to the global economy.
Nearly 20 percent of the world's crude oil and about 20 percent of liquefied natural gas (LNG) usually transit the waterway, but the conflict has virtually shut it down.
Paris decided to deploy its flagship aircraft carrier and a frigate earlier in the week.
The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) said 300,000 people in Lebanon had been forced to flee and questioned the legality of the Israeli orders.
AFP journalists reported explosions and grey smoke rising from near the airport area, which hosts US-led coalition troops. Iraqi Kurdish authorities said earlier that oil production at a field operated by US firm HKN Energy had been halted following an attack.
Earlier, Kuwait's defense ministry said 67 Kuwaiti army personnel had been injured in the conflict -- the highest number by far of any Gulf military.
The February 28 strike hit a school in the southern city of Minab and killed at least 150 people, say Iranian officials. Neither Israel nor the United States has claimed responsibility for the attack, which was close to sites controlled by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC). burs-bgs/ksb |
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