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12:09
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RFE/RL's Georgian Service
A ship burns after Iranian explosive-laden boats attacked two fuel tankers in Iraqi waters, setting them ablaze.
All 23 Georgian crew members aboard a Malta-flagged tanker struck by Iran off the Iraqi coast have been rescued, a relative of one of the sailors told RFE/RL's Georgian Service.
Two oil tankers sailing in Iraqi territorial waters were struck in the Persian Gulf early on March 12, with sailors describing a coordinated attack involving drones and explosive devices.
Iranian state television confirmed that Iranian forces had attacked the tankers, reporting that at least one vessel was hit by an Iranian unmanned vehicle from the water.
One of the targeted ships was the Malta-flagged tanker ZEFYROS, which included the 23 Georgian sailors, while the second vessel that was hit, SAFESEA VISHNU, was sailing under a Marshall Islands flag and was chartered by an Iraqi company, according to the Iraqi State Organization for Marketing of Oil (SOMO).
I spoke with him around midnight and everything was fine, Nincho Surmanidze, the wife of Georgian sailor Irakli Jashi, told RFE/RL. Then he called me again around 2:30 a.m. and quickly said: Were all okay, everyone survived.
Later in the morning, she said, her husband told her that a drone had struck their tanker, triggering a fire that heavily damaged the vessel.
He said everything burned, Surmanidze added.
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11:53
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RFE/RL's Radio Farda
The Iranian Fars news agency reported on March 12 that Esmail Dehghan, a commander in the aerospace force of Irans Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), was killed at his residence in the city of Arak in central Iran.
Fars, which is close to the IRGC, said Dehghan was assassinated earlier this week on March 10 along with his wife, two children, and his wifes grandmother in the Hafezieh neighborhood of Arak.
In recent days, images of an attack on a residential house in one of Araks neighborhoods and speculation about the target of the strike had circulated on social media and Telegram channels.
Fars confirmed the assassination after news and photos of Dehghans memorial ceremony were shared on social media on March 11.
According to Fars, Dehghans funeral was held in Arak that day.
Since the start of the US-Israeli war on Iran, a significant number of senior Iranian military commanders have been killed in various attacks, with several of them dying on the first day of the war on February 28, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
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11:30
Three crew members of the Mayuree Naree are still unaccounted for after the Thai-flagged cargo ship was hit with a projectile on March 11.
Thailandsummoned Irans ambassadorin Bangkok on March 12 after a Thai-flagged cargo ship, the Mayuree Naree, was struck in the Strait of Hormuz, as search efforts continued for three missing crew members.
The bulk carrier, carrying 23 Thai sailors, was hit at the stern while sailing through the strategic waterway after leaving Abu Dhabi.
Omans navy rescued 20 crew members and brought them ashore in Khasab, where officials said none had serious injuries.
The remaining three are believed to be trapped near the engine room, where a fire broke out.
Thai diplomats in Muscat are coordinating with Omani authorities on rescue operations.
Bangkok condemned the attack and said all Thai vessels have now left the Strait of Hormuz.
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11:06
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The hacker group Handala, which is reportedly linked to Irans Intelligence Ministry, has claimed responsibility for acyberattack on a medical technology companyin the United States.
Stryker, a company headquartered in Michigan that produces a wide range of medical equipment and technologies, was the target of the attack.
One employee of the company, speaking anonymously to the US network NBC, said that mobile phones provided by the company to employees stopped working and communication with colleagues was completely cut off.
Details about how the hack was carried out remain unclear. However, public evidence suggests the hackers may have gained access to the companys Microsoft account. According to a specialist, it appears Handala reset some employees devices to factory settings from there.
NBC described the incident as the first significant example of a US company being hacked by Iran since the start of the war between the two countries.
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10:42
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Alex Raufoglu
Energy and security analyst Ariel Cohen
WASHINGTON -- With tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz down sharply since the start of the US-Israeli war with Iran and oil prices up amid fears of Iranian attacks on Gulf energy infrastructure, analysts increasingly warn that global energy flows themselves are becoming part of the strategic battlefield.
Iran produces only a small share of global oil supply but sits beside one of the worlds most important maritime energy choke points.That has raised questions about whether Tehran is attempting to exploit global dependence on Gulf oil to raise economic costs for its adversaries.
In an interview with RFE/RL, Ariel Cohen -- senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, managing director of energy, growth, and security at the International Tax and Investment Center, and founder of the advisory firm International Market Analysis -- discussed Irans long history in oil geopolitics, the limits of its ability to disrupt global markets, and why he believes the structural advantages remain on the side of the US and its partners.
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RFE/RL:How sustainable is Irans strategy of disrupting energy markets? Can Tehran maintain meaningful pressure over time, or do structural advantages still lie with the US and its partners?
Ariel Cohen:The military, kinetic advantages are clearly on the side of the United States and its partners. The Iranians are making a huge mistake because they appear to underestimate the scope of destruction the United States and Israel could bring upon Iran.
The Iranian people have a regime that has spent hundreds of billions of dollars supporting proxies across the Middle East that are now being wiped out, building a nuclear program that is being destroyed, and developing ballistic missile capabilities that are also being destroyed.
So, in terms of sheer economics, the regime has failed. Iran could have been a very rich country with the oil resources it has. Instead, it is a poor country. Many people who had the ability to leave -- doctors, engineers, scientists -- have emigrated.
This regime is not only destroying physical infrastructure but also destroying Irans human capital.
In terms of energy markets, oil prices today are around $87 a barrel. When we look at previous peaks -- in 2008, 2014, and 2022 -- prices were significantly higher. A price around $87 is not something that will destroy the American economy.
The situation in Asia and Europe is more difficult, but those countries are not the ones deciding the course of the conflict.
I believe this war may continue for weeks, not for months. And by the end of it, there is no way this regime will be better off than it was when the war started.
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10:29
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RFE/RL's Radio Farda
Security forces inspect vehicles at a checkpoint in Iran.
Following drone attacks on security personnel stationed at urban checkpoints, the Fars news agency reported on March 12, quoting an official from the pro-government Basij militia, that a new mechanism for these inspections has been implemented and will continue with precise planning and unified command.
Fars, which is close to the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, did not provide details about the new mechanism.
The name and position of the Basij official were not disclosed, but he said that checkpoints are carrying out their missions more actively than before.
He also claimed that due to the strict observance of security protocols and the vigilance of the forces, a significant number of the attacks have gone astray and failed to hit their intended targets.
Fars confirmed late March 11 that around 10 government personnel stationed at nighttime checkpoints in Tehran had been killed in drone attacks.
Earlier, images and reports of large numbers of drones flying over Tehran had circulated on Telegram channels and social media. Some users said the drone flights continued for a long time and that explosions were heard in several parts of the city.
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08:50
Asian stock markets fell on March 12 as oil prices surged more than 9 percent above $100 a barrel after reports of further attacks on ships in Persian Gulf waters and the shutdown of key oil terminals.
Investors remained uneasy despite the International Energy Agencys plan to release 400 million barrels from emergency reserves, including 172 million from the United States starting next week.
Brent crude rose to $100.37 while US crude climbed to $94.26. Share markets across the region dropped, with Japans Nikkei falling 1.4 percent and markets in China and Hong Kong also lower. US and European markets were expected to open down as well.
The escalation, including tanker strikes in Iraqi waters and tensions around the Strait of Hormuz, has raised fears of higher inflation and borrowing costs, with analysts warning oil prices could rise further.
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08:22
The Italian Defense Ministry says the country's base in Irbil, near the Iranian border in northern Iraq, was struck by a missile.
"There are no casualties or injuries among Italian personnel," the ministrysaid in a post on Xon March 12.
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani laterissueda "strong condemnation" of the attack.
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07:45
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RFE/RL's Radio Farda
US and Israeli attacks on Iran continued for a 13th day on March 12, with reports from inside the country indicating that several cities -- including Tehran, Karaj, Isfahan, Kashan, and surrounding areas -- have been targeted by strikes.
According to these reports, repeated explosions were heard in Parand, southwest of Tehran, as well as in Karaj, just west of the capital, and Kashan, a historic city in central Iran between Tehran and Isfahan, in the early morning hours.
Citizens in Kashan reported hearing at least several explosions between 4 a.m. and 4:10 a.m. local time, and some said the force of the blasts caused houses to shake, while the sound of fighter jets could also be heard in the sky above the city.
In other messages, explosions in Arak, an industrial city in central Iran, were also reported around 4 a.m. There have also been reports that the Hasanabad Fashafuyeh Industrial Town and the Parand Industrial Town were targeted.
At the same time, the US Central Command released videos stating that it had targeted large military transport aircraft belonging to the Islamic republic.
"The Iranian regime is losing air capability day by day." it said. "US forces arent just defending against Iranian threats, we are methodically dismantling them."
The Israeli military also announced that a large wave of attacks had begun against what it described as Iranian regime infrastructure in Tehran.
Meanwhile, reports emerged of several explosions in Ahvaz, the capital of Khuzestan province in southwestern Iran near the Iraqi border.
Some residents said that at around 6:50 a.m. local time, several consecutive explosions were heard in the city, and the sound of fighter jets flying overhead continued in the sky over the area for some time.
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07:26
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RFE/RL
US President Donald Trump arrives to speak in Hebron, Kentucky, on March 11.
US President Donald Trump claimed the United States has "won" the war against Iran but says its forces will continue to attack until the job is finished, while Tehran has hit at least six vessels in the region and vowed further strikes.
"You never like to say too early you won. We won," Trump said during a campaign-style rally in Kentucky on March 11.
"In the first hour it was over," he said.
Comments from Trump and the White House over recent days have varied, from speculating that the war could last four to six weeks or longer to the possibility that it could be over "soon."
Trump has said the US-Israeli attack on Iran, begun on February 28, had "virtually destroyed" the Middle East nation, wiping out much of its leadership, armed forces, and nuclear program.
Still, the president and others in his administration have indicated that there will be no letup in attacks.
"We don't want to leave early, do we?" Trump said. "We got to finish the job."
Israel has also made clear it is not ready to end its campaign, including attacks in Lebanon on Iran-allied Hezbollah forces, saying a "a broad bank of targets" remains.
"We will expand our operations," military spokesman Brigadier General Effie Defrin told a televised briefing on March 11.
In the early morning hours of March 12, the Israeli military announced a "wide-scale wave of strikes on Tehran -- an almost nightly event in recent days.
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