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Ukraine can export drone interceptors in large volumes amid Iran war - Reuters

Mar 7, 2026, 12:05 GMT+0

Ukrainian manufacturers of low-cost interceptor drones said they have the capacity to export them in large volumes, amid inquiries from the United States and the Middle East prompted by the Iran war, Reuters reported.

Ukraine has faced frequent attacks by drones during Russia’s full-scale invasion, many based on Iran’s Shahed design and now produced in Russia.

Many of those drones have been downed by air defenses including Western missiles, fighter jets, truck-mounted guns and interceptor drones.

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Iran is no longer Middle East bully, Trump says

Mar 7, 2026, 11:14 GMT+0
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Iran has apologized to its Middle East neighbors and promised not to fire at them anymore, US President Donald Trump said on Saturday.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump said Iran made that promise only because of what he called relentless US and Israeli attacks.

“Iran, which is being beat to HELL, has apologized and surrendered to its Middle East neighbors, and promised that it will not shoot at them anymore. This promise was only made because of the relentless U.S. and Israeli attack. They were looking to take over and rule the Middle East,” he wrote on Truth Social.

President Masoud Pezeshkian said in a televised speech on Saturday that he apologizes to neighboring countries, adding that the interim leadership council had instructed the armed forces to stop striking them unless attacks against Iran originate from those countries.

Trump said Iran had once sought to “take over and rule the Middle East” but is now “THE LOSER OF THE MIDDLE EAST.”

Iran, he added, would be “hit very hard” on Saturday and warned that additional areas and groups of people were under consideration for targeting.

Some of those targets, the US president said, had not previously been considered, citing Iran’s “bad behavior.”

Two hardline clerics call for quick selection of new Iran leader

Mar 7, 2026, 11:01 GMT+0

Two influential hardline Iranian clerics called on Saturday for the swift selection of a new supreme leader following the killing of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in US-Israeli airstrikes, state media reported.

Hossein Nouri Hamedani urged the Assembly of Experts, the clerical body responsible for choosing the new leader, to speed up the process of selecting a successor to Khamenei.

Naser Makarem Shirazi also said a new appointment was needed quickly to “help better organize the country’s affairs.”

IRGC says it targeted US air combat center at Al Dhafra base in UAE

Mar 7, 2026, 10:11 GMT+0

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said they targeted the US air combat center and a satellite communications hub at Al Dhafra Air Base in the United Arab Emirates on Saturday.

The IRGC said in a statement that the facilities were targeted as part of its operations against US military assets in the region, state media reported.

Al Dhafra Air Base near Abu Dhabi hosts US forces and serves as a key hub for American air operations in the Persian Gulf.

Airstrikes hit Isfahan, Yazd and Kish, eyewitness accounts say

Mar 7, 2026, 09:26 GMT+0

Airstrikes hit several locations in Isfahan, Yazd and on Kish Island on Saturday, according to eyewitness accounts sent to Iran International.

Three locations in eastern, western and southern Isfahan were hit in seven or eight rounds of bombardment and Army Aviation facilities in Isfahan were also hit.

In Yazd, four locations in the city came under air attack and radar systems at Kish airport were struck at 11:30 am, local time.

No further details were immediately available on the scale of the damage or possible casualties.

Iran warns against sending strike footage to foreign media outlets

Mar 7, 2026, 08:42 GMT+0

Iran’s Intelligence Ministry warned on Saturday that people who film sites hit in attacks and send the footage to what it called hostile foreign satellite channels and online platforms would face legal action.

In a warning message, the ministry said those people were acting as a “fifth column” for Israel by recording locations that had been struck and sending the images satellite networks, social media pages and other media outlets.

The ministry said it was monitoring the actions of those it described as “soldiers of Israel” and would deal with them firmly.