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LIVE: Russia ‘sharing intelligence with Iran to take out US warships’

Russia’s former president has described American military bases in the Middle East as a ‘threat’ amid claims the Kremlin is sharing intelligence with Iran.

Dmitry Medvedev said US Gulf allies acted ‘naively’ by allowing America to set up bases in their countries and questioned whether they were really needed.

It comes after bombshell claims in the Washington Post which has reported Russia is helping Tehran attack American warships and aircraft across the Middle East.

The Kremlin has reportedly passed information on the locations of several US assets since the start of the war on Saturday, according to the Post who spoke to three intelligence officials.

Meanwhile Donald Trump told the Iranian regime’s besieged military force to surrender or face ‘guaranteed death’ as his Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warned the US has ‘only just begun’.

It comes as US Air Force’s heaviest bombers are expected to arrive at British bases within hours, suggesting Trump’s mega-attack on Iran that he dubbed the ‘big one’ is imminent.

Follow the latest updates on the US-Iran war below

Trump says no deal with Iran unless they offer ‘unconditional surrender’

Donald Trump said he will not make a deal with Iran unless they offer ‘unconditional surrender.’

‘There will be no deal with Iran except UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER!’ he wrote on Truth Social on Friday.

‘After that, and the selection of a GREAT & ACCEPTABLE Leader(s), we, and many of our wonderful and very brave allies and partners, will work tirelessly to bring Iran back from the brink of destruction, making it economically bigger, better, and stronger than ever before.

‘IRAN WILL HAVE A GREAT FUTURE. “MAKE IRAN GREAT AGAIN (MIGA!).”‘

Iran has attacked 12 countries, US military says

Iran has attacked 12 countries in retaliation for the US-Israel strikes, US Central Command says.

‘The Iranian terrorist regime has attacked 12 different countries and continues to deliberately target civilians throughout the Middle East,’ CENTCOM Commander Adm. Brad Cooper said.

‘Last night, Iranian forces fired seven attack drones at civilian, residential neighborhoods in Bahrain.

‘This is unacceptable and will not go unanswered. We will continue working with regional partners to address this threat to innocent people across the region.’

Iranian missiles detected making their way to Israel, IDF says

Missiles launched from Iran heading towards Israel have been detected, Israeli Defense Forces have said.

They have said that they are working to intercept the incoming attack.

Meanwhile, alerts have been issued to mobile phones in areas which could be impacted by the country’s Home Front Command, the military has said.

They have urged civilians to stay in a protected space and follow directions.

Almost 24,000 US citizens have been evacuated from the Middle East

Nearly 24,000 American citizens have been taken back to the United States since the beginning of the war, a US official said.

Dylan Johnson, US assistant secretary of state for global affairs, released the below statement:

Several flights have safely returned hundreds of Americans to the United States with additional flights scheduled to take place over the coming days, as security conditions allow.

Commercial flight availability across the region continues to improve with commercial options available in most of the region.”

The US state official also explained that the 24,000 US nationals who were safely evacuated from the region did not include those who had moved to other countries or those still making their way back to the US.

PICTURED: Royal Navy helicopter arrived in Cyprus

Two British Wildcat helicopters, which are equipped with drone-busting missiles, touched down in Cyprus earlier today

Handout photo issued by the Ministry of Defence of a Royal Navy Wildcat HMA Mk2 (HMA2) being unloaded from an RAF C-17, by RAF movers and RN personnel, at a British base in Cyprus. Two Wildcat helicopters armed with drone-busting missiles arrived in Cyprus on Friday. Picture date: Friday March 6, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: AS1 Joshua Whiting/MoD Crown Copyright/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Handout photo issued by the Ministry of Defence of a Royal Navy Wildcat HMA Mk2 (HMA2) being unloaded from an RAF C-17, by RAF movers and RN personnel, at a British base in Cyprus. Two Wildcat helicopters armed with drone-busting missiles arrived in Cyprus on Friday. Picture date: Friday March 6, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: AS1 Leah Jones/MoD Crown Copyright/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Handout photo issued by the Ministry of Defence of a Royal Navy Wildcat HMA Mk2 (HMA2) being unloaded from an RAF C-17, by RAF movers and RN personnel, at a British base in Cyprus. Two Wildcat helicopters armed with drone-busting missiles arrived in Cyprus on Friday. Picture date: Friday March 6, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: AS1 Leah Jones/MoD Crown Copyright/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Handout photo issued by the Ministry of Defence of a Royal Navy Wildcat HMA Mk2 (HMA2) being unloaded from an RAF C-17, by RAF movers and RN personnel, at a British base in Cyprus. Two Wildcat helicopters armed with drone-busting missiles arrived in Cyprus on Friday. Picture date: Friday March 6, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: AS1 Leah Jones/MoD Crown Copyright/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.

Attacks on Cyprus ‘cannot be ruled out’, UK Foreign Office warns

The Foreign Office has warned that terror attacks on Cyprus ‘cannot be ruled out’ in an updated statement.

In new travel advice issued to Britons via its website, the government department said terrorist attacks on the island are not out of the question.

The assaults could be indiscriminate, inclduing places frequented by foreigners, their advice said.

It comes after a British military base RAF Akrotiri was attacked by drones twice earlier this week, with the HMS Dragon later deployed to the country.

Video appears to show Iranian missile strike near Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia

Iran used drone attacks in residential areas of Bahrain, CENTCOM claims

Brad Cooper, the head of the US military’s Middle East-based Central Command (CENTCOM) has said Iran fired seven attack drones in residential areas of Bahrain yesterday evening.

He accused Iran of ‘deliberately’ targeting civilians across the Middle East in a statement.

‘This is unacceptable and will not go unanswered,’ he said.

More than 400 targets hit in western Iran, Israel claim

The IDF has claimed to have struck over 400 targets in Iran, including storage facilities for aerial vehicles as well as ballistic missile launchers.

Israel destroyed a vehicle in western Iran which was carrying air defence systems to another location, they alleged on Telegram.

Trump orders more of America’s biggest ‘bunker buster’ bomb

By Nick Allen

The Pentagon has issued an urgent call for resupplying of its most massive ‘bunker buster’ bombs amid claims there are only six left in its arsenal.

Giant 30,000lb GBU-57 bombs – known as Massive Ordnance Penetrators or ‘MOPs’ – are the biggest non-nuclear weapon America has.

They were used in combat for the first time in Operation Midnight Hammer in June when 14 of the 20ft-long behemoths were dropped to devastate Iran’s underground nuclear sites at Fordow and Natanz.

That operation by seven B-2 Spirit stealth bombers dropped the biggest payload of explosives since World War II , and it left stocks of the bunker busters depleted.

Back in 2009, a total of 20 MOPs were ordered, and those were delivered in 2015. The use of 14 in Midnight Hammer means there could be only half a dozen remaining.

Iran’s Supreme Leader not in bunker when he was killed, Israeli officials say

A senior Israeli official told Fox News that Iran’s Supreme Leader was not in his bunker when he was killed last weekend.

‘Even as the operation was unfolding in real time, and dozens of planes were making their way to Iranian skies his inner circle didn’t grasp what was happening quickly enough to move him underground,’ the official said.

‘The top commanders of the IDF even went to their homes for Shabbat dinner on Friday night, just hours before the strike, in an attempt to deceive Iranian leadership.’

Russian ex-President brands US bases in Middle East a ‘threat’

Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has branded US bases in the Middle East a ‘threat’ to the countries hosting them.

It comes after it was reported today that Russia is sharing intelligence on US ships with Iran.

Writing on social media, Medvedev said: ‘The Gulf Arab countries let American bases onto their territory.

‘Naively, they expected protection from them. Like hell!

‘The US just uses them, while protecting only one country. Think long and hard about whether you really need US bases – they’re not protection, they’re a threat.’

Key Updates

  • Russia ‘is sharing targeting intelligence on US warships and planes with Iran’
  • IDF release footage of moment Ayatollah Khamenei’s bunker is blown up
  • Watch: Huge airstrike rocks Tehran as US warns ‘big one’ is on its way
  • Qatar warns that oil could double to $150 a barrel and ‘bring down world economies’
  • Qatar declares Iran targeted its navy during Bahrain attack
  • US stealth bombers land at UK bases as Trump warns Iran ‘big one’ is coming
  • Azerbaijan pulls out diplomats from Iran
  • The most dangerous and safest places in the Middle East since Iran war
  • Israel claims to have destroyed Hezbollah ‘terror sites’ in new Beirut strikes
  • Dubai residents receive ‘missile threat’ alert on their phones
  • Four men are arrested in London on suspicion of spying for Iran
  • Brits arrive home after ‘traumatic’ government repatriation flight from the Middle East
  • Saudi Arabia intercept three drones near Riyadh
  • Watch: Iranian missiles hit two hotels in Bahrain
  • Israel declares war in ‘new phase’ as more strikes launched in Tehran
  • US announces strike on Iranian drone carrier

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