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The United States has operated military bases across the Middle East for several decades, maintaining installations in at least 19 locations under the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM). These bases, spread across countries including Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Qatar, and Syria, host both military and civilian personnel totaling more than fifty thousand. The facilities include air defense systems, warplanes, and naval vessels deployed in regional waters.
Qatar’s Al Udeid base serves as the largest U.S. installation in the region and houses CENTCOM’s forward headquarters. Bahrain hosts the U.S. Navy’s Fifth Fleet, while Kuwait’s Camp Arifjan and Ali Al-Salem Air Base function as key operational and logistical hubs. The United Arab Emirates’ Al Dhafra base supports intelligence and combat air operations. In Iraq and Syria, U.S. forces remain engaged primarily in counterterrorism missions, with around 2,500 troops in Iraq and 2,000 in Syria.
According to the report, Washington continues discussions with Baghdad on gradually reducing its troop presence in Iraq, while maintaining strategic positions across the region.
U.S. operates at least 19 military bases across the Middle East under CENTCOM
Internet access across Iran has been severely restricted following joint attacks by Israel and the United States, according to monitoring organization NetBlocks. The group reported that network data indicate a complete internet shutdown in the country, describing the restrictions as among the harshest imposed so far.
NetBlocks noted that the current blackout resembles the one enforced during Israeli attacks last year, suggesting a similar pattern of government-imposed connectivity restrictions. The report did not specify how long the shutdown might last or which regions were most affected.
The developments come amid heightened regional tensions, with reports of Israeli strikes on Iranian schools and warnings from British lawmakers about potential violations of international law.
NetBlocks reports near-total internet shutdown in Iran after Israeli and US joint attacks
Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) will begin a 10-day special mosquito control 'crash program' from Sunday across its 10 regions. The initiative was announced by DSCC Administrator Md. Abdus Salam during an emergency meeting with health department officials at Nagar Bhaban Auditorium. He declared a 'zero tolerance' stance against negligence, failure, or corruption in mosquito control operations and said he would personally inspect the activities.
The meeting was called following a recent rise in mosquito infestation in DSCC areas. Officials emphasized ensuring the effectiveness of insecticides, following proper methods, and strengthening field-level monitoring. The health department was instructed to work in coordination with the waste management division and to raise public awareness. Mobile courts may be deployed if Aedes mosquito larvae are found.
Discussions also covered training for mosquito control workers and testing new, more effective insecticides. The administrator directed that strict legal action be taken against any public or private establishment that fails to act even after repeated warnings.
DSCC begins 10-day mosquito control drive with strict zero tolerance policy
Iran’s Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) has pledged an 'unrelenting response' following joint airstrikes by the United States and Israel. The council stated that the attacks occurred while discussions with Washington were still underway. In its statement, the SNSC accused the adversaries of mistakenly believing that such 'cowardly actions' would force the Iranian people to yield to their 'petty demands'. It added that Iran’s armed forces had already begun countermeasures and that the public would be regularly informed of developments.
The SNSC warned that operations by the United States and Israel could continue in Tehran and other cities. Citizens were urged to remain calm and move to safe areas if possible. The council assured the public that the government had prepared to meet all essential needs and that there was no concern over the supply of daily necessities. It also advised avoiding crowded shopping centers.
According to the SNSC, schools, colleges, and universities will remain closed until further notice, while banking services will continue and government offices will operate at 50 percent capacity. Further updates will be provided as the situation evolves.
Iran pledges unrelenting response after joint US-Israeli airstrikes during talks with Washington
The United Arab Emirates’ state news agency reported on Friday that a person was killed when missile debris fell in a residential area of Abu Dhabi. Authorities have not yet released further details about the incident or the number of injured, but damage assessment and area security operations are ongoing. The UAE described the attack as a clear violation of national sovereignty and international law, asserting its full right to retaliate.
Following the incident, Bahrain’s Interior Ministry issued an emergency alert, instructing citizens to move to the nearest safe locations. The country hosts the headquarters of the U.S. Navy’s Fifth Fleet. The alert came after a joint U.S. and Israeli strike on Iran, which triggered emergency sirens in Bahrain.
Bahraini authorities have activated precautionary systems and urged the public to remain calm and safe as regional tensions continue to rise.
Missile debris kills one in Abu Dhabi as Bahrain issues alert amid regional tensions
Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Md. Anisul Haque announced that all 133 ordinances issued constitutionally during the interim government will be presented as bills on the first day of the next parliament’s inaugural session. He made the statement on Saturday while speaking to journalists after a meeting at the Jhenaidah Deputy Commissioner’s office.
The minister said the current government is determined to ensure lawful trials of fascists and that verdicts will be reviewed before further decisions are made. He confirmed that the process of trying crimes against humanity will continue and that the rule of law will proceed independently. Addressing government officials, he emphasized that all public funds must be spent properly and warned that corruption would lead to dismissal and legal action.
He further stated that the government maintains zero tolerance toward drugs, terrorism, and political violence, instructing the administration to act impartially. The minister reaffirmed the government’s commitment to justice, human rights, and strict action against perpetrators of violence against women and children.
Bangladesh to table 133 interim government ordinances as bills on first day of new parliament
The United Arab Emirates has condemned Iran for launching missile attacks on U.S. facilities across the Middle East, including the Al-Dhafra air base in the UAE. In a statement issued by the Ministry of Defense on February 28, 2026, the UAE described the assault as a clear violation of national sovereignty and international law. The ministry said its air defense systems successfully intercepted several Iranian missiles, though one strike hit a residential area in Abu Dhabi, causing damage and killing an Asian national.
The statement denounced the attack as a cowardly act targeting civilian and national facilities, warning that such actions endanger the safety and stability of civilians. The UAE reaffirmed its full right to respond to the aggression and to take all necessary measures to defend its territory.
According to the ministry, the UAE remains fully prepared to confront any threats following the incident.
UAE condemns Iranian missile attack and vows to defend its sovereignty
Iran has launched missile attacks on several military bases across the Gulf region, according to Iran’s Fars news agency. The strikes targeted Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh, Qatar’s Al-Udeid Air Base, Kuwait’s Al-Salem Air Base, the United Arab Emirates’ Al-Dhafra Air Base, and locations in Bahrain. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) stated that the attacks involved both missiles and drones and were carried out as a retaliatory action. One person was reported killed in Abu Dhabi.
Explosions were heard in Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Abu Dhabi following the strikes. Bahrain confirmed that a missile hit a facility belonging to the headquarters of the U.S. Navy’s Fifth Fleet. The report did not specify the extent of the damage or further casualties.
The attacks mark a significant escalation of regional tensions, with multiple Gulf states directly affected by the Iranian strikes. The situation remains tense as details of the aftermath continue to emerge.
Iran strikes multiple Gulf military bases including in Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Bahrain
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that the United States has launched a major military operation in Iran. In a video message posted on his social media platform Truth Social, Trump confirmed the action, stating that the U.S. had repeatedly sought an agreement but ultimately decided to act. He declared that the operation aims to destroy Iran’s missiles and missile factories, emphasizing that they would be completely eliminated.
The report notes that both Israel and the United States have already carried out extensive attacks in Iran. The announcement follows escalating tensions in the region, with related incidents including Israeli strikes on Iranian schools and warnings from British lawmakers about potential violations of international law.
The situation indicates a significant escalation in U.S.-Iran hostilities, though the report does not specify the scale, duration, or immediate outcomes of the operation.
Trump confirms major U.S. military operation in Iran via Truth Social video message
Tensions have rapidly escalated across the Middle East following US and Israeli attacks on Iran. In response, Tehran launched drones and missiles toward Israel and carried out strikes in several Gulf areas, intensifying regional instability.
Amid the deteriorating situation, Qatar, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates have temporarily closed their airspace, citing regional security risks. Iraq’s Ministry of Transport also announced the closure of its airspace after the attacks on Iran, leading to the suspension of flights at Erbil International Airport in northern Iraq.
The closures reflect growing concern among Gulf and neighboring countries over the potential spread of conflict and threats to civilian aviation safety in the region.
Gulf nations shut airspace as Middle East tensions surge after US and Israeli strikes on Iran
Iran carried out missile and drone strikes on US facilities in several Middle Eastern countries, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) described the attacks as retaliatory. According to Fars News Agency, one person was killed in Abu Dhabi. Explosions were reported in Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Abu Dhabi, while Bahrain confirmed a missile strike on a US Navy Fifth Fleet command center.
The UAE condemned the assault as a clear violation of national sovereignty and international law, asserting its right to retaliate. Bahrain’s Interior Ministry issued an emergency alert and instructed residents to move to safe locations. The attacks followed joint US-Israeli strikes on Iran, which triggered emergency sirens in Bahrain. Authorities in Bahrain activated security measures and urged calm among citizens.
A Qatari official said two Iranian missiles were intercepted, and Kuwait also sounded warning sirens. The United States had recently withdrawn hundreds of troops from bases in Qatar and Bahrain amid rising tensions with Iran.
Iran strikes US facilities across Middle East; one killed in Abu Dhabi
According to Bahrain’s National Communication Center, citing the state-run Bahrain News Agency, a missile attack targeted the service center of the United States Navy’s Fifth Fleet located in Bahrain. The statement did not specify who carried out the attack and said further details would be provided later. Authorities urged the public to follow official instructions and rely only on verified government sources for information.
The Fifth Fleet headquarters is based in Bahrain and operates across the Persian Gulf, Red Sea, Arabian Sea, and parts of the Indian Ocean. The U.S. military has not yet issued any immediate comment regarding the incident.
Earlier, the U.S. Embassy in Bahrain had advised American citizens to take shelter amid potential threats of missile and drone attacks in the region, reflecting ongoing security concerns.
Missile strike hits US Navy Fifth Fleet service center in Bahrain, investigation ongoing
In a video statement released on February 28, 2026, President Donald Trump called on the people of Iran to take advantage of the ongoing large-scale attacks in their country to overthrow the religious leadership’s rule. He told Iranians, “When we are done, take over your government. It will be yours to take,” describing it as possibly their only opportunity in generations. Trump also warned members of Iran’s security forces that they would face “certain death” if they did not lay down their arms, but would be granted “freedom” if they surrendered.
Earlier in January, human rights activists claimed that at least 6,480 people had been killed in a harsh crackdown on anti-government protests across Iran. Following those reports, Trump had threatened Iran with bombing, warning that those responsible would “pay a heavy price,” while assuring protesters that “help is on the way.”
A few days later, Trump stated that Iran’s government had assured him the killings had stopped, and his attention shifted toward Iran’s nuclear program, a long-standing point of contention with Western nations.
Trump urges Iranians to overthrow religious leadership and seize control of their government
Iran has warned that any aggressors will regret their actions after Israeli attacks on several Iranian cities on Saturday morning. The Iranian Foreign Ministry stated that the strikes harmed the country’s territorial integrity and national sovereignty, targeting both defense infrastructure and civilian facilities. The ministry described the attacks as a clear violation of international law and the principles of the United Nations Charter.
In an official statement, Tehran accused the United States and Israel of renewed military aggression, calling it a direct blow to international peace and security. Citing Article 51 of the UN Charter, Iran asserted its right to self-defense and declared that its armed forces are fully prepared to respond decisively. The statement emphasized that Iran has shown patience to preserve regional stability but will not surrender to aggression.
The statement concluded that Iran’s response would be firm and that aggressors would be made to regret their actions, underscoring the country’s readiness for any escalation.
Iran vows firm response after Israeli attacks damage sovereignty and civilian sites
Former U.S. President Donald Trump stated on Truth Social that Iran has been rebuilding its nuclear program and continuing to develop long-range missiles capable of threatening Europe, U.S. allies, and even the American mainland. He said the United States is conducting a major operation aimed at preventing what he called a dangerous and extremist regime from threatening America. According to the report, Israel and the United States began attacks on Iran on Saturday morning.
Earlier, Trump had said that a final decision on whether to strike Iran had not yet been made, though he expressed dissatisfaction with Iran’s stance in nuclear negotiations. He emphasized that Iran must not possess nuclear weapons and that the U.S. remains ready to act swiftly and forcefully if necessary.
Indirect talks between the two countries took place earlier in the week in Geneva, where both sides reported progress toward a possible agreement. Washington has been increasing pressure on Tehran to agree to a new nuclear deal.
Trump says Iran missile program threatens Europe as US and Israel strike Iran
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