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Satellite Images Show Strike on Khamenei’s Tehran Compound as Israel Says It Targeted Iranian Leaders
Satellite images released by Chinese state media appear to show an attack on the Tehran compound linked to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, while an Israeli official said the IDF targeted several senior Iranian leaders. Iran says Khamenei was not in Tehran and was moved to a secure location; the incident raises the risk of significant regional escalation and political fallout within Iran.

Chinese Students in Tehran Describe Panic After U.S.-Israel Airstrikes; Communications and Transit Disrupted
Chinese students in Tehran reported close-range explosions, disrupted communications and interrupted travel plans after U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on 28 February. China’s embassy had issued a prior warning and is coordinating contingency measures as students consider overland evacuation routes if flights remain suspended.

Flight Tracks, Helicopters and High Stakes: Why a U.S. Special Forces Deployment to Azerbaijan Matters for Tehran
Flight-tracking evidence that a U.S. MC-130J entered Azerbaijani airspace on 29 January has fuelled claims that American special forces could be preparing operations against Tehran. While the presence of a special-operations transport is significant, concrete plans for a decapitation raid remain unproven; nonetheless, the movement complicates regional security, risks pulling Azerbaijan into a confrontation, and heightens the chance of miscalculation between Tehran, Washington, Moscow and Tel Aviv.

On Tehran’s Streets, Normal Life and a Nation Braced for Possible American Strikes
Tehran’s streets appear outwardly normal but carry visible scars from recent unrest and the 2025 conflict, while Iranians privately fear imminent U.S. military action. Washington’s mix of threats and offers to negotiate, together with active regional mediation, has produced a high-stakes standoff whose outcome will shape regional stability, energy markets and Iran’s internal politics.

Iran Reopens Skies After Brief Closure as Diplomacy Intensifies amid US Threats
Iran reopened its airspace after a short, five-hour closure that disrupted international flights, a move Tehran says reflects confidence in its ability to defend its skies. The reopening comes amid US threats of military action and intensive Iranian diplomacy aimed at defusing regional tensions while portraying recent unrest as externally instigated.