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Qatar’s Ministry of Interior reported that eight people were injured in a missile attack, with one in critical condition. The ministry’s public relations chief, Abdullah Khalifa Al Muftah, stated on Saturday that a total of 66 missiles were fired at Qatar. Authorities also identified 114 pieces of metal debris scattered across the country. Additionally, an early-warning radar system was damaged after being struck by an Iranian drone.

Ibrahim Sultan Al Hashemi, head of public relations at Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, condemned the repeated targeting of Qatar, calling Iran’s actions reckless and irresponsible. He said such behavior violated the principles of good neighborly relations.

Officials did not provide further details on the origin or timing of the attacks, and no information was released about potential responses or ongoing investigations.

01 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Qatar says eight injured in missile attack, condemns Iran for reckless targeting

Israeli military spokesperson Efi Defrin announced that seven senior Iranian officials were killed in a military operation conducted inside Iran on Saturday. The statement was broadcast on Israeli television, where Defrin detailed that the operation targeted high-ranking figures within Iran’s security and defense establishment.

According to the Israeli claim, the dead include Ali Shamkhani, former secretary of Iran’s National Security Council and a close adviser to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Shamkhani had previously survived an attack at his Tehran residence in June 2025. The list also reportedly includes Iran’s Defense Minister Amir Nasirzadeh and Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) commander Mohammad Pakpour.

The report did not include confirmation or reaction from Iranian authorities, and no independent verification of the Israeli claim was mentioned in the source.

01 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israeli military claims seven senior Iranian officials killed in Iran operation

All flights from Bangladesh to the Middle East have been suspended due to escalating conflict and tension in the region, leaving thousands of passengers stranded at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport. Many of the affected travelers are expatriate workers and passengers with connecting flights to Europe and America. On Saturday night, Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment Minister Ariful Haque Chowdhury visited the airport to assess the situation and oversee assistance measures.

During a press briefing, Prime Minister Tarique Rahman called the minister to inquire about the condition of stranded passengers and the government’s response. The minister assured him that the ministry and the Civil Aviation Authority were jointly arranging food and accommodation for the affected travelers. According to Ariful Haque, 50 passengers were housed under the ministry’s management, while Civil Aviation arranged lodging for 800 more.

Flights remain suspended following the closure of Middle Eastern airspace, including Iran’s, and the government has organized hotel stays and transport for passengers whose flights were canceled. The resumption of flights remains uncertain until the regional situation improves.

01 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Prime Minister monitors stranded passengers after Bangladesh suspends Middle East flights

U.S. President Donald Trump stated that Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has been killed in an Israeli attack. In a telephone interview with NBC News on Saturday, Trump said his administration is confident that reports of Khamenei’s death are accurate. He added that available intelligence supports the claim and described Khamenei as responsible for widespread violence and destruction.

When asked about official confirmation, Trump said he had spoken with several people and that U.S. officials were quite certain of the information. He also claimed that most of Iran’s top policymakers are no longer in place. Earlier on Saturday morning, international media reported a major joint strike by Israel and the United States targeting Khamenei’s residence.

The New York Times later published satellite images showing the palace complex completely destroyed and reduced to rubble. The reports indicate a significant escalation in the conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States.

01 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump says Khamenei confirmed dead after Israeli strike, cites credible intelligence

A drone attack struck Kuwait International Airport amid ongoing regional conflict, causing minor damage to Terminal 1 and injuring several workers, according to the country’s Civil Aviation Authority. Among the injured was a Bangladeshi national employed as an airport cleaner by Wael Al Nasib Company. The incident occurred as authorities swiftly activated emergency protocols and declared the area safe after bringing the situation under control.

Mohammad Moniruzzaman, Counselor at the Bangladesh Embassy in Kuwait, confirmed that one Bangladeshi worker was injured and that the embassy is closely monitoring his condition. Civil Aviation spokesperson Abdullah Al-Razi stated that the drone directly targeted the airport and that damage assessment and recovery operations are underway under heightened security measures.

Officials emphasized that the situation is fully under control and that the safety of passengers and staff remains the top priority. Further updates will be provided through official channels as the investigation continues.

01 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Drone strike at Kuwait Airport injures Bangladeshi worker; authorities say situation under control

Iran’s state-run Tasnim and Mehr news agencies reported that the country’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, is alive and in good health. The confirmation came after conflicting international reports claimed that Khamenei had been killed.

Earlier, Reuters cited a senior Israeli official who alleged that Khamenei’s body had been found following a joint U.S.-Israeli strike on February 28. The official claimed that the Iranian leader was killed in the attack and his body recovered. In contrast, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told NBC that nearly all Iranian officials remain alive, healthy, and in safe locations.

The contradictory statements have created uncertainty over the situation in Iran’s leadership, with state media emphasizing Khamenei’s wellbeing while foreign sources continue to assert his death.

01 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iranian media confirm Khamenei alive amid conflicting reports of his death

Inquilab Manch organized a protest march in Uttara, Dhaka, on Saturday evening to denounce attacks on Iran by the United States and Israel. The demonstration, led by the group’s member secretary Abdullah Al Jaber, began after iftar and moved through several streets in the area. Participants included members of the organization as well as people from various professions.

Protesters chanted slogans condemning the assaults on Iran and demanding an end to aggression in the Middle East. They also called for justice in the killing of Shaheed Sharif Osman Bin Hadi and demanded punishment for perpetrators of a rape incident in Narsingdi. The streets of Uttara echoed with chants expressing anger over foreign intervention and domestic injustices.

The event reflected growing public sentiment against international military actions and local crimes, as expressed through coordinated street demonstrations in the capital.

01 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Inquilab Manch protests in Dhaka against US and Israeli attacks on Iran

A senior Israeli official has claimed that the body of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has been found. According to the official, who spoke to Reuters, Khamenei was killed on Saturday, February 28, during a joint military strike carried out by the United States and Israel, and his body has since been recovered.

In contrast, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told NBC that nearly all Iranian officials are alive, healthy, and in safe locations. The conflicting statements have created uncertainty over the actual situation in Iran following the reported attack.

The report also mentioned that an Israeli military spokesperson claimed seven senior Iranian officials were killed, while other regional reports noted casualties and injuries in related incidents.

01 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israeli official claims Khamenei killed in joint US-Israel strike, Iran denies reports

Bangladesh’s Jamuna River in the Bogura region is facing severe navigability problems due to reduced water flow from India. Local sources report that eight river routes have already been closed this dry season, disrupting transport and increasing hardship for residents. Sandbars have emerged across the river, making navigation nearly impossible and isolating communities dependent on river transport.

Officials from the Water Development Board said the Jamuna’s average depth has dropped from about 9.5 meters to around 2 meters, largely due to dam construction in upstream countries including India and China. The river’s Bangladesh section spans 220 kilometers of its total 4,000-kilometer length. Local boatmen and leaseholders said even small boats now struggle to move, affecting livelihoods in 141 riverine villages with over 200,000 people.

Authorities acknowledged the crisis, noting that while the Bangali River is under a dredging program, no such project exists for the Jamuna. Engineers warned that continued upstream water control could turn the region into a desert-like area unless natural water flow is restored.

01 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Upstream dams cut Jamuna River flow, closing eight routes in Bogura, Bangladesh

The Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (DUCSU) staged a protest on Saturday, February 28, in front of the university proctor’s office after posters of the banned Chhatra League appeared across the campus overnight. DUCSU leaders demanded that the administration identify those responsible through CCTV footage within 24 hours and bring them under legal action, warning of tougher programs if their demand is not met.

The protest, led by DUCSU Social Service Secretary A.B. Zubair, accused the administration of negligence and alleged that the banned group had previously carried out provocative activities on campus. The posters, calling for the release of all Chhatra League political prisoners, were seen at several key university locations, including Madhur Canteen, the central library, and Curzon Hall. A video showing the poster activity was reportedly shared on social media by the banned group’s DU branch president.

Proctor Professor Saifuddin Ahmed said security officers had been instructed to verify the identities of on-duty guards and investigate how the posters were placed despite their presence. DUCSU leaders also expressed concern over recent incidents of violence against women and children in different districts and demanded swift justice.

01 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

DUCSU protests banned Chhatra League posters, demands CCTV probe within 24 hours

Bangladesh embassies in six Middle Eastern countries have issued urgent advisories urging expatriates to remain cautious and avoid military installations amid escalating conflict between Iran and the United States-Israel alliance. The advisories, released on Saturday, also provided hotline numbers for emergency contact. The alerts follow reports of a Bangladeshi worker injured in a drone attack at Kuwait airport after Iran began retaliatory strikes on U.S. bases across the region.

The embassies in the United Arab Emirates, Lebanon, Qatar, Iraq, Kuwait, and Bahrain advised Bangladeshi nationals to stay indoors or in safe locations, respect local laws, and follow official instructions. They also warned against sharing unverified information or uploading related images or videos on social media, citing local legal restrictions. The UAE embassy specifically urged residents to keep essential items such as passports, cash, medicines, and power banks ready.

Hotlines and email contacts were activated in all six countries to assist citizens in emergencies, as the Bangladesh foreign ministry continues monitoring the evolving situation in the Middle East.

01 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh embassies urge caution for citizens in six Middle Eastern nations amid Iran conflict

Nahid Islam, convener of the National Citizens Party (NCP), announced that a reform council will be established swiftly in the upcoming parliament. He stated that all laws and ordinances passed by the interim government would be granted indemnity and expected parliamentary approval. He made these remarks on Saturday at the party’s first founding anniversary iftar gathering held at Abahani Field in Dhanmondi, Dhaka.

Nahid emphasized that the NCP continues its struggle to abolish fascism and fully establish democracy, including implementing the July Charter and the results of the public referendum. He said justice for fascists, perpetrators of mass killings, and enforced disappearances is essential. The party’s slogan, he noted, is “revolution, alternative, and reconstruction,” reflecting its vision to rebuild Bangladesh through alternative political strength.

Addressing party members, Nahid expressed hope that local government elections would be held soon and urged NCP activists nationwide to prepare. He added that although the party won six seats in the recent election, it aims to expand its achievements in the coming days.

01 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

NCP’s Nahid Islam pledges swift formation of reform council in upcoming parliament

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has claimed that Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei may no longer be alive. In a brief message reported by Reuters and AFP, Netanyahu said that available information increasingly suggests the Iranian “dictator” is gone, though he could not confirm Khamenei’s death. He also appeared to signal Iranians to begin protests following this claim.

Earlier the same day, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that, to his knowledge, Khamenei is alive. Araghchi made the comment during a live appearance on NBC News after the United States and Israel launched attacks on Iran. The conflicting statements have added uncertainty to the situation surrounding Iran’s leadership.

The reports come amid heightened regional tension following the joint U.S.-Israeli strikes that reportedly killed 201 people in Iran, according to the source.

01 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Netanyahu suggests Khamenei may be dead as Iran denies and tensions rise after joint strikes

Islami Chhatra Shibir has demanded justice for what it described as a nationwide massacre following the February 28, 2013 verdict against Allama Delawar Hossain Sayeedi. In a joint statement issued on Saturday, the organization’s central president Nurul Islam and secretary general Sibgatullah Sibga called for recognition of those killed, rehabilitation of affected families, and prosecution of those responsible.

The statement said the 2013 verdict by the International Crimes Tribunal sparked widespread protests across Bangladesh, which were met with violent attacks by law enforcement and ruling party supporters. Shibir alleged that at least 70 people, including women and children, were killed on that day, and the death toll rose to over 150 in the following days. The group cited former opposition leader Begum Khaleda Zia and international organizations such as Human Rights Watch as having condemned the violence at the time.

Shibir leaders urged the current government to ensure justice, provide state recognition to the victims, and rehabilitate affected families to end what they termed a legacy of impunity.

01 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Islami Chhatra Shibir seeks justice for 2013 post-verdict killings in Bangladesh

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has called on the Islamic world to take urgent measures to prevent escalating tensions in the Middle East. According to Al Jazeera, Erdogan stated that he would accelerate diplomatic efforts to restore peace and bring parties back to the negotiation table.

Erdogan described recent U.S. and Israeli attacks as deeply concerning, saying the situation began with provocative actions by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He also condemned Iran’s missile and drone strikes against Gulf nations, calling them unacceptable regardless of the reasons.

The remarks come amid reports of intensified conflict in the region, including claims of high casualties in Iran following joint Israeli-American attacks. Erdogan’s appeal highlights Turkey’s call for collective diplomatic engagement among Muslim-majority nations to stabilize the situation.

01 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Erdogan calls on Islamic nations to act urgently as Middle East tensions escalate


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