Satellite images provide view inside Iran at war

Commercial satellite images are providing a unique look at the extent of damage being done to Iran’s military facilities across the country.

The U.S. and Israeli military campaign opened with a daytime attack that struck Iranian leadership in central Tehran. Smoke was still visible rising from Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s compound following the attack that killed the supreme leader. Israel and the U.S. have since struck multiple targets across Iran.

Reports on social media indicate that numerous military bases and compounds have been attacked throughout the country. In response, Iran has launched attacks across the Middle East. U.S. forces have also targeted Iran’s navy.

In a post on his social media platform, President Trump said he had been briefed that U.S. forces had sunk nine Iranian naval vessels. While U.S. Central Command did not immediately confirm that number, it did confirm striking an Iranian warship in port. Numerous satellite images show burning vessels at the Konarak naval base in southern Iran.

Additionally, images reveal damage to a nearby airbase where hardened hangars were struck by precision munitions, as well as extensive damage at a drone base in the same area.

Iran has launched numerous drones and missiles toward Israel and U.S. military installations in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Qatar. While many drones have been intercepted, videos on social media show that some have evaded air defenses and caused damage in nearby Gulf countries. Notably, debris from an Iranian drone damaged Dubai’s iconic Burj Al Arab, according to a statement from Dubai’s government.

Iran’s most powerful weapons are its long-range missiles. The Iranian Revolutionary Guards have hidden these missiles deep inside mountain tunnels. Images taken Sunday in the mountains of northern Iran indicate that some of these tunnels were hit in a wave of strikes.

Satellite images also showed mourners gathering in Tehran’s Enghelab Square on Sunday.

Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Esmail Baghaei told NPR that Iran will continue to fight “foreign aggression, foreign domination.” A White House official informed NPR that President Trump plans to speak with Iran’s interim leadership “eventually,” but for now, U.S. operations in the region continue “unabated.”
https://www.npr.org/2026/03/01/nx-s1-5731528/satellite-images-iran-war-us-strikes-israel

Trump says U.S.-Israel strikes killed Iran’s leader and attacks will continue “as long as necessary”

President Trump recently posted on Truth Social, announcing that Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is dead.

In the same statement, he emphasized that military strikes will continue in Iran for “as long as necessary.”

This development marks a significant moment in the ongoing tensions between the United States and Iran. Further updates are expected as the situation unfolds.
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/trump-says-us-israel-strikes-killed-iran-leader-strikes-will-continue-as-long-as-necessary/

Tensions flare as Trump surges military assets and Iran warns of retaliation

As President Trump continues to surge major U. S. military assets into the region, Iran is still insisting diplomacy is alive and that it will submit a written proposal to Washington within the next two to three days. But as Imtiaz Tyab reports, the core disputes remain unresolved.
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/tensions-flare-as-trump-surges-military-assets-and-iran-warns-of-retaliation/

Jalen Hurts’ lone touchdown leads Eagles to 16-9 victory over Lions in lackluster offensive game

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) is stopped with the ball during the second half of an NFL football game by Detroit Lions linebacker Jack Campbell (46) and Lions cornerback Amik Robertson (21) Sunday, Nov. 16, 2025, in Philadelphia. — AP Photo/Matt Slocum Jalen Hurts scored the only touchdown in an otherwise feeble effort from the Philadelphia Eagles’ offense, and it was enough to lead them to a 16-9 win over the Detroit Lions, who failed on every fourth-down try Sunday night. The Eagles (8-2) are the only team in the NFC East with more than three wins and the second one in the conference to eight victories, putting them in contention to take the top seed and earn home-field advantage as the Super Bowl champions go for a repeat. Hurts threw for only 135 yards, reigning Offensive Player of the Year Saquon Barkley ran for 83 and former 1,000-yard receivers A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith combined for nine catches for 57 yards. Yet those struggles didn’t matter much against a Detroit team that seemed happy to try and give the game away. The Lions, who entered averaging 31.4 points per game, failed to convert on five fourth-down attempts and were 3 of 13 on third down. Lions coach Dan Campbell replaced offensive coordinator John Morton as the play-caller last week. Campbell wasn’t ready to say it was a permanent move, although he called plays again against the Eagles. Campbell wasn’t much of an improvement. The Lions’ notable failure came late in the third quarter while trailing 13-6 after Jared Goff connected with Jahmyr Gibbs for a 42-yard gain that took the ball to the Eagles 22. The Lions went on to get a first-and-goal at the 8, but they turned the ball over on downs. The Eagles at least took advantage of their best scoring chance inside the 10. Barkley had a 5-yard TD run in the second quarter overturned by a replay review, a momentary setback once Hurts scored from 1 yard out — yes, on a tush push — with 16 seconds left to send the Eagles into halftime with a 13-6 lead. Jake Elliott kicked field goals of 27 and 34 yards in the half. He made a 49-yarder in the fourth for a 16-6 lead. Goff — who went 14 of 37 for 255 yards —- hit Jameson Williams for a 40-yard score that tied the game at 6-all late in the second quarter. Williams celebrated by jumping onto the goal post padding and bear-hugging the upright, which earned him a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty. On a blustery night in Philly, those lost yards cost the Lions when Jake Bates was wide right on the 48-yard extra point. Bates did kick a 54-yard field goal with 1:58 left. What can Brown do for you? Hurts tried to force the ball to an unhappy Brown early after yet another week of complaints from the wide receiver about his role in the offense. Brown’s production has severely declined this season — he was targeted just three times last week at Green Bay — and he took to social media afterward to express his displeasure, saying on Twitch that fantasy owners should drop him from their teams. Brown — who appeared to give up on at least one route in the third quarter — finished with seven catches for 49 yards against the Lions. DeJean gets his first interception Eagles cornerback Cooper DeJean had his first career regular-season interception when he picked off Goff’s pass in the first quarter that led to a field goal. The second-year standout, of course, is mostly remembered from an interception in last season’s Super Bowl. DeJean became the first player in Super Bowl history to intercept a pass or score a touchdown on his birthday when he returned a poor throw by Patrick Mahomes 38 yards for a TD. Injuries Lions: All-Pro safety Kerby Joseph missed his fourth straight game with a knee injury. Eagles: OL Lane Johnson was ruled out at halftime with a foot injury. Johnson left last week’s win against Green Bay with an ankle injury in the second quarter but returned in the fourth. Up next Lions: Host the New York Giants next Sunday. Eagles: At Dallas next Sunday. Stay informed and connected — subscribe to The Philadelphia Tribune NOW! Click Here Keep it Clean. Please avoid obscene, vulgar, lewd, racist or sexually-oriented language. PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK. Don’t Threaten. Threats of harming another person will not be tolerated. Be Truthful. Don’t knowingly lie about anyone or anything. Be Nice. No racism, sexism or any sort of -ism that is degrading to another person. Be Proactive. Use the ‘Report’ link on each comment to let us know of abusive posts. Share with Us. We’d love to hear eyewitness accounts, the history behind an article. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced that TSA employees who “stepped up every single day” and “served with exemplary service” would be receiving bonus checks.
https://www.phillytrib.com/sports/jalen-hurts-lone-touchdown-leads-eagles-to-16-9-victory-over-lions-in-lackluster-offensive/article_58dd4d6d-9b56-4513-9dc3-b81121ec7e62.html

Family pleads for justice after man killed in South Los Angeles hit-and-run crash

A heartbroken family is seeking justice after their loved one was struck and killed in a hit-and-run incident in South Los Angeles last month. Authorities confirmed the tragic crash on Sunday.

The collision occurred around 3 a.m. on October 12 near 92nd Street and South Broadway, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. Officers responded promptly to reports of the accident and began an investigation.
https://ktla.com/news/local-news/family-pleads-for-justice-after-man-killed-in-south-los-angeles-hit-and-run-crash/

Navy Begins Evacuating Families From Guantánamo Bay Ahead of Hurricane Melissa

The base commander announced on Saturday an expansion of the previous evacuation order.

This updated directive now includes “non-mission-essential U.S. citizens.”

Officials urge all affected personnel to comply promptly with the new instructions.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/25/us/politics/guantanamo-bay-hurricane-melissa-evacuations.html

Venezuela dice prepararse para el despliegue de Estados Unidos que se acerca a sus costas

El ministro de Defensa de Venezuela, Vladimir Padrino López, advirtió este viernes que su país continúa preparándose ante lo que calificó como una “amenaza militar” que se acerca “cada día más” a sus costas. Esta declaración hace referencia al reciente despliegue de fuerzas navales de Estados Unidos en el mar Caribe.

Padrino aseguró que las tropas venezolanas se mantienen “inquebrantables, decididas y muy definidas a seguir defendiendo cada centímetro del territorio nacional”. Además, sostuvo que Venezuela enfrenta “la peor amenaza en más de 100 años” y señaló al Pentágono por el envío hacia la zona del portaaviones USS Gerald Ford, el más grande de la flota estadounidense.

“Nos estamos preparando todos los días. Estamos enfrentando una amenaza militar del despliegue aeronaval de los Estados Unidos, cada día acercándose más a las costas venezolanas”, expresó el ministro.

Asimismo, añadió que la Fuerza Armada Nacional Bolivariana (FANB) y las instituciones del Estado, todas controladas por Nicolás Maduro, se mantienen enfocadas en “la defensa de la nación”, a la que consideró “realmente amenazada” por lo que describió como “un despliegue inédito de medios aeronavales de una de las potencias más grandes del mundo”.

Padrino también acusó a Washington de realizar ejecuciones extrajudiciales en el Caribe y el Pacífico, aludiendo a operaciones estadounidenses contra presuntas embarcaciones vinculadas al narcotráfico. Sin embargo, no presentó pruebas de esas afirmaciones.

Por su parte, el Pentágono confirmó el viernes el envío del USS Gerald Ford y su grupo de ataque al área de responsabilidad del Comando Sur de Estados Unidos. Según el portavoz del Departamento de Defensa, Sean Parnell, la medida responde a una orden del secretario de Defensa, Pete Hegseth, para “reforzar la capacidad de detectar, monitorear y desmantelar actores y actividades ilícitas que comprometen la seguridad y prosperidad del territorio estadounidense”.

En un comunicado, el Pentágono precisó que el despliegue forma parte de una estrategia para “desmantelar las organizaciones criminales transnacionales” y ampliar las operaciones antinarcóticos en el Caribe.

El grupo naval se une a un contingente ya presente en la región, que incluye tres buques de asalto y transporte anfibio, aviones de combate F-35B, aeronaves de patrulla P-8 y drones MQ-9 que operan desde una base en Puerto Rico.

Durante las últimas semanas, la administración del presidente Donald Trump ha intensificado sus operaciones marítimas en el Caribe y el Pacífico. Ha afirmado haber destruido varias embarcaciones y neutralizado a personas presuntamente vinculadas al narcotráfico cerca de las costas de Venezuela y Colombia. Estas acciones, según los gobiernos de ambos países, constituyen ejecuciones extrajudiciales.

### Otra “narcolancha” atacada en el Caribe

El secretario Hegseth informó este viernes que el Ejército estadounidense hundió otra lancha en el Caribe, supuestamente operada por la organización criminal conocida como Tren de Aragua. En este hecho murieron seis personas que, de acuerdo con Washington, eran “narcoterroristas”.

En respuesta, Nicolás Maduro anunció un nuevo ejercicio militar de 72 horas en las costas del país, con la participación de la FANB, milicianos y cuerpos policiales. Afirmó que la maniobra busca reforzar la defensa del territorio frente al “acoso y las provocaciones” de Estados Unidos, mientras que insiste en que el despliegue naval estadounidense constituye una amenaza directa a su soberanía.
https://eldiariony.com/2025/10/24/venezuela-dice-prepararse-para-el-despliegue-de-estados-unidos-que-se-acerca-a-sus-costas/

マダガスカルでクーデター 権力掌握と軍、大統領脱出


title: マダガスカルでクーデター発生 軍が権力掌握、大統領は国外へ脱出か
date: 2025-10-15 06:06
category: 国際

【ナイロビ共同】アフリカの島国マダガスカルで、14日に軍幹部が「軍が権力を掌握した」と宣言しました。

これに伴い、ラジョエリナ大統領は国外に脱出したとみられており、AP通信はこの動きをクーデターとして報じています。

軍幹部は記者団に対し声明を発表し、現在の政権の解体と新たな政権樹立を目指していることを示唆しました。

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https://www.nishinippon.co.jp/item/1411366/

Chinese fleet ‘closest’ ever to Pag-asa island

MANILA, Philippines — Chinese maritime forces operated “very close” to Pag-asa (Thitu) Island over the weekend, deploying a flotilla to harass Sunday’s humanitarian mission for local fishermen, Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) spokesperson for West Philippine Sea Commodore Jay Tarriela said on Monday.

That fleet consisted of more than 15 Chinese maritime militia ships, along with five China…

https://www.inquirer.net/457763/chinese-fleet-closest-ever-to-pag-asa-island/

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