Breaking News on the Current Iran War Situation (Part 1)
The war between Israel, Iran, and the United States is getting bigger and more dangerous. It is no longer just one country fighting another. Now, many countries in the Middle East are being affected.
The war began on 28 February 2026, when the United States and Israel launched attacks on Iran. After that, the fighting quickly grew. On 2 April 2026, the United States carried out a major strike on Iran’s largest bridge near Tehran. The bridge was very important because it connected cities and helped people travel. After the attack, part of the bridge collapsed.

At the same time, Iran fought back strongly. Iran launched missiles and drones across the Middle East, not just at Israel, but also near and around other countries. Countries such as Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates were affected when missiles and drone attacks targeted oil facilities, military areas, and important buildings. Some countries quickly activated their air defence systems to protect their cities. Others closed parts of their airspace and increased security. People in these countries felt worried, even if they were not directly part of the war. Some families stayed indoors, and tourists were told to stay safe and follow government advice.

Now, the war is no longer just between a few countries. It is spreading across the Middle East region, which includes many countries located close together. Because these countries are near each other, missiles and military actions can easily cross borders, making the situation more dangerous for everyone in the region. Countries in the Middle East are reacting in different ways. Some are trying to protect themselves and avoid being pulled into the war. Others are calling for calm and asking both sides to stop fighting.

At the same time, countries far away are also paying attention. Leaders in Europe and China have asked for peace talks and want the fighting to stop. They are worried that if the war continues, it could affect the whole world. Now, more countries are watching closely and hoping the situation does not get worse.
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