Black Saturday: Explosions reported in Iran, Israel, Bahrain, Kuwait, UAE

🚨 BREAKING: US & Israel Launch Coordinated Strikes on Iran | Iran Strikes Back at US Military Bases

In the early hours of Saturday, February 28th, the United States and Israel jointly launched military strikes on over 10 sites across Iran — including Tehran, Qom, Tabriz, Kermanshah, and Isfahan. Internet has gone dark across the country, confirmed by NetBlocks.

Iran’s Interior Ministry confirmed the attacks, stating the “criminal enemy” has violated international law while negotiations were ongoing.

But here’s what’s unprecedented in modern history: Iran has fired back — and not just at Israel. Missiles and drones are reportedly targeting US military installations across the entire Middle East:

🔴 US Naval Base in Bahrain — explosions reported

🔴 Al Udeid Airbase, Qatar (US CENTCOM HQ) — shelter-in-place issued nationwide; missile intercepted over Qatar

🔴 Camp Arifjan, Kuwait — explosions heard

🔴 Al Dhafra Air Base, Abu Dhabi — explosions reported

🔴 Air raid sirens from Acre in northern Israel to Beersheba in the south — and possibly illegal West Bank settlements

Iran has abandoned strategic patience. This is an open, multi-front military engagement involving US forces — something we have never seen at this scale in the modern era.

Key questions going forward:

➡️ Will Iran’s government and leadership survive?

➡️ Is this a knockout blow — or the start of a prolonged campaign?

➡️ Can US naval assets survive Iranian missile barrages?

➡️ What happens to the broader Middle East — Gulf states, Lebanon, Iraq?

➡️ Did Israel successfully drag the US into a war it didn’t start?

For live, minute-by-minute updates, check BBC, Al Jazeera, and Iran International. I’ll be posting an update every 3 hours. If you’re in the US and having trouble seeing my TikTok content, find me on YouTube — everything goes up here. This is history. You’re living in it.

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