Iranian Drone Strikes US Embassy in Saudi Arabia as Conflict Escalates
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New York, March 3 (NationPress) Amidst the ongoing conflict, a drone from Iran targeted the US Embassy in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday, resulting in its closure as both the US and Israel relentlessly struck Iranian positions.
According to the Saudi Defence Ministry, two drones impacted the Embassy, causing minor damage without any casualties reported.
On the previous day, the US Embassy in Kuwait also faced a drone attack, leading to its shutdown.
In light of escalating tensions on the fourth day of the conflict, the US government urged its citizens to evacuate from 14 countries in the Middle East, spanning from Egypt to Yemen.
Fox News reported, citing a high-ranking Israeli official, that an airstrike targeted a meeting of the Iranian Supreme Council on Tuesday, which was convened to select a new leader following the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on February 28, marking the beginning of the conflict.
Details regarding casualties from this strike on the Iranian complex remain unclear.
During a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing, US Under Secretary of War Elbridge Colby distanced the US from Khamenei's assassination, stating it was an Israeli operation while the US was concentrating on incapacitating Iran's military capabilities.
Furthering its offensive, Israel targeted locations in Beirut linked to Hezbollah, a group that had been launching rocket attacks against Israel.
Israeli forces have also expanded their control in southern Lebanon.
In a clear indication of the widening conflict, Israel's military utilized social media to warn Iranian citizens of impending assaults in multiple locations, including two in Tehran, urging them to evacuate.
The human toll of the ongoing war continues to escalate, surpassing the 1,000 mark regionally.
The Iranian Red Crescent has reported nearly 790 fatalities, while Lebanon has recorded 31, Israel 10, and Gulf nations six, plus six American military personnel.