US-Iran war live updates: Fresh wave of attacks hit Tehran as internet blackout reaches fifth day

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Lebanon death toll rises to 77, health ministry says
The Lebanese health ministry is reporting 77 people have been killed and 527 wounded since Israel began airstriking the country.
The ministry says seven children have have been killed as part of the death toll.
AP are reporting more than 83,000 people have been displaced in Lebanon since the conflict began.
Tehran sports hall hit by Israeli strike
Two ‘indoor sports halls’ in the Iranian capital of Tehran have been targeted by Israeli airstrikes on Thursday afternoon.
It is believed the Revolutionary Guard began using the halls as “rallying points” after their main compounds were destroyed.
Iran has not asked Russia for military backup, Kremlin says
AP is reporting the Iranian regime has not requested military assistance from the Kremlin since Israeli and US attacks began on Saturday.
Iran and Russia are believed to have signed a “strategic partnership” treaty in January last year, but AP are reporting Russian officials say this does not include military assistance.
“There have been no requests from the Iranian side,” Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said.
Iranian internet blackout reaches five days
The internet blackout in Iran, which was implemented by the regime after US and Israeli strikes on Saturday, has been going for 120 hours according to the independent internet watchdog NetBlocks.
NetBlocks data suggests connectivity has flatlined at just 1 per cent of ordinary levels.
“An increasingly Orwellian environment is emerging as telcos threaten users who try to connect to the global internet with legal action,” a statement from NetBlocks said.
US will ‘bitterly regret’ strike on Iranian warship, says Foreign Minister
Iranian foreign minister Seyead Abbas Araghchi has declared the US will “come to bitterly regret” the precedent it has set by attacking a warship, which is believed to have killed 87 people.
32 people have been rescued from the ship, which was struck by a torpedo from a US submarine.
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has claimed the ship, which was sailing off Sri Lanka, was a “prize” of the Islamic Republic.
Iranian drone strikes hit Azerbaijan
The Azerbaijan foreign ministry says an Iranian drone strike has hit two locations in the country’s west on Thursday.
Two civilians have been injured.
“One drone struck the terminal building of the airport in the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, while another drone fell near a school building in the village of Shakarabad,” a statement from the ministry said.
The ministry also say they have summoned the Iranian ambassador to Azerbaijan since the attack.
Explosions reported over Tehran
CNN is reporting explosions have been heard over the Iranian capital city of Tehran on Thursday morning.
US Senate blocks bill to limit Donald Trump’s military power
Republicans in the United States Senate have blocked a bill that would have limited President Donald Trump’s power to continue military action against Iran.
Introduced by Democratic senator for Virginia Tim Kaine, the bill would have allowed Congress to have input into President Trump’s decision to enter into war with Iran, which has so far been waged without Congressional approval.
The resolution was voted down 53-47, with votes divided almost completely on party lines.
Strait of Hormuz closed to ships from US, Israel, Europe, says Revolutionary Guard
Iran’s revolutionary guards have declared the Strait of Hormuz is closed to ships from the US, Israel, Europe, and other Western allies, CNN is reporting.
“We had previously said that, based on international laws and resolutions, in times of war, the Islamic Republic of Iran will have the right to control the passage through the Strait of Hormuz,” a statement from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said.
“If vessels belonging to the US, Israel, Europe “and their supporters … are observed, they will certainly be hit.”
Reports of explosions over Bahrain, Qatar
Explosions have been heard over Qatar’s capital city, Doha, and Bahrain, Al Jazeera are reporting.
The explosions occured just before midday local time.
Earlier today, the Qatar Ministry of the Interior evacuated residents living near the US Embassy in Doha.
“Suitable accommodation has been provided for them as part of necessary preventive measures,” a statement from the Ministry said.
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