Iran Jellyfish Drone Swarm Claim Raises Questions After US F-15E Crash
Iran Drone Swarm Claim Raises New Air Warfare Concerns A US pilot’s reported account of a jellyfish-like Iranian drone swarm before an F-15E crash has raised questions about Iran’s drone warfare capabilities. Officials have not confirmed the exact cause of the crash, but the claim has sparked fresh debate on the future of air combat. Iran’s ‘Jellyfish’ Drone Swarm Claim Raises Questions After US F-15E Jet Crash
Iran Jellyfish Drone Swarm Claim Raises Questions After US F-15E Crash
Iran Drone Swarm Claim Raises New Air Warfare Concerns A US pilot’s reported account of a jellyfish-like Iranian drone swarm before an F-15E crash has raised questions about Iran’s drone warfare capabilities. Officials have not confirmed the exact cause of the crash, but the claim has sparked fresh debate on the future of air combat. Iran’s ‘Jellyfish’ Drone Swarm Claim Raises Questions After US F-15E Jet Crash
Visakhapatnam engineer killed in MT Settebello tanker strike
Visakhapatnam, June 11, 2026: Suresh Patnala, a chief engineer from Visakhapatnam, was among three Indian crew members who died after the commercial tanker MT Settebello was struck off the coast of Oman on Wednesday, June 10, 2026. Indian authorities confirmed on Thursday that three Indian nationals aboard the vessel had lost their lives. Patnala, 44, was serving as the chief engineer on the tanker and had nearly 20 year
Visakhapatnam engineer killed in MT Settebello tanker strike
Visakhapatnam, June 11, 2026: Suresh Patnala, a chief engineer from Visakhapatnam, was among three Indian crew members who died after the commercial tanker MT Settebello was struck off the coast of Oman on Wednesday, June 10, 2026. Indian authorities confirmed on Thursday that three Indian nationals aboard the vessel had lost their lives. Patnala, 44, was serving as the chief engineer on the tanker and had nearly 20 year
Three Indian Sailors Killed In Oman Tanker Strike As New Vessel Incident Raises Concern
India Raises Concern After Oman Tanker Strike Three Indian seafarers have died after a US strike on the Palau-flagged tanker MT Settebello off Oman, prompting India to condemn the attack and raise concern over crew safety. The issue has deepened after the Indian Embassy in Oman began monitoring another vessel incident near Shinas port, though details of that case are still awaited. Three Indian seafarers have been confi
Three Indian Sailors Killed In Oman Tanker Strike As New Vessel Incident Raises Concern
India Raises Concern After Oman Tanker Strike Three Indian seafarers have died after a US strike on the Palau-flagged tanker MT Settebello off Oman, prompting India to condemn the attack and raise concern over crew safety. The issue has deepened after the Indian Embassy in Oman began monitoring another vessel incident near Shinas port, though details of that case are still awaited. Three Indian seafarers have been confi
Iran-Israel Ceasefire Tension Rises After Tehran Blasts And New Strikes
Tehran Blasts Put Iran-Israel Ceasefire Under Fresh Pressure Fresh blasts in Tehran and renewed Iran-Israel strikes have raised concern over the fragile ceasefire and US-backed peace efforts. Tehran Blasts Raise Fresh Alarm The fragile Iran-Israel ceasefire came under renewed pressure on Monday after loud explosions were reported in Tehran, Isfahan and Tabriz. Reports s
Iran-Israel Ceasefire Tension Rises After Tehran Blasts And New Strikes
Tehran Blasts Put Iran-Israel Ceasefire Under Fresh Pressure Fresh blasts in Tehran and renewed Iran-Israel strikes have raised concern over the fragile ceasefire and US-backed peace efforts. Tehran Blasts Raise Fresh Alarm The fragile Iran-Israel ceasefire came under renewed pressure on Monday after loud explosions were reported in Tehran, Isfahan and Tabriz. Reports s
Israel Strikes Iran After Missile Attack Despite Trump’s Call For Restraint
Israel-Iran Tensions Rise As Trump Pushes Netanyahu To Avoid Retaliation Israel launched strikes on Iranian military targets after a missile barrage, raising fresh fears of a wider Middle East escalation. Israel Hits Back After Iran Missile Attack Israel launched fresh airstrikes on military targets in western and central Iran after Tehran fired missiles towards north
Israel Strikes Iran After Missile Attack Despite Trump’s Call For Restraint
Israel-Iran Tensions Rise As Trump Pushes Netanyahu To Avoid Retaliation Israel launched strikes on Iranian military targets after a missile barrage, raising fresh fears of a wider Middle East escalation. Israel Hits Back After Iran Missile Attack Israel launched fresh airstrikes on military targets in western and central Iran after Tehran fired missiles towards north
US-Israel Ahmadinejad Plan Failed After Iran Leadership Plot Collapsed
Why The Reported US-Israel Ahmadinejad Iran Plan Failed US-Israel Iran Plan Reportedly Failed After Ahmadinejad Withdrawal A reported US-Israel plan to reshape Iran’s leadership after wartime strikes has triggered fresh debate over Tehran’s succession crisis. The report claimed the strategy went beyond weakening Iran’s missile and nuclear network and also explored a
US-Israel Ahmadinejad Plan Failed After Iran Leadership Plot Collapsed
Why The Reported US-Israel Ahmadinejad Iran Plan Failed US-Israel Iran Plan Reportedly Failed After Ahmadinejad Withdrawal A reported US-Israel plan to reshape Iran’s leadership after wartime strikes has triggered fresh debate over Tehran’s succession crisis. The report claimed the strategy went beyond weakening Iran’s missile and nuclear network and also explored a
Trump Delays Iran Attack After Gulf Leaders Push For Peace Talks
Qatar, Saudi, UAE Peace Push Delays Trump’s Iran Strike Plan Intro Explanation: US President Donald Trump’s decision to delay a planned Iran strike has opened a fresh diplomatic window in the ongoing US-Iran conflict. The move came after Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE urged Washington to give peace talks more time, while Pakistan continues mediation efforts behind the scenes. Trump Delays Iran Attack After Gulf Leaders Step In
Trump Delays Iran Attack After Gulf Leaders Push For Peace Talks
Qatar, Saudi, UAE Peace Push Delays Trump’s Iran Strike Plan Intro Explanation: US President Donald Trump’s decision to delay a planned Iran strike has opened a fresh diplomatic window in the ongoing US-Iran conflict. The move came after Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE urged Washington to give peace talks more time, while Pakistan continues mediation efforts behind the scenes. Trump Delays Iran Attack After Gulf Leaders Step In
Reports Claim Iran Leader Injured in Strike, Suffers Facial Burns
Mojtaba Khamenei has reportedly sustained serious injuries, including severe burns to his face and lips, according to multiple sources. The reported injuries are said to have affected his ability to speak and may require reconstructive treatment. Officials familiar with the situation indicated that he remains mentally alert and continues to be involve
Reports Claim Iran Leader Injured in Strike, Suffers Facial Burns
Mojtaba Khamenei has reportedly sustained serious injuries, including severe burns to his face and lips, according to multiple sources. The reported injuries are said to have affected his ability to speak and may require reconstructive treatment. Officials familiar with the situation indicated that he remains mentally alert and continues to be involve
US Weapons Stockpiles Depleted by Iran War, Raising Readiness Concerns
The ongoing conflict involving the United States in Iran has exposed a growing strain on America’s military resources, with reports pointing to a rapid depletion of high-end munitions. The intensity of operations has forced the US to draw heavily from stockpiles originally reserved for potential conflicts with major global powers, raising concerns about long-term defence readiness. Estimates indicate that large quantities of advanced weapons—including long-range cruise missiles and missile defence systems—have been deployed during the conflict. Thousands of precision-guided munitions have reportedly been used, far exceeding typical annual production levels. This surge has created a widening gap between consumption and replenishment, highlighting pressure on the defence supply chain. The financial burden of the conflict has also been significant, with overall costs running into tens of billions of dollars. Analysts suggest that the pace of spending, combined with high weapon usage, could take years to stabilise, particularly given existing production constraints within the defence industry. Beyond munitions, the conflict has led to the loss and wear of key military equipment during operations, further adding to the strain. The diversion of resources from other strategic regions has also raised concerns about the US military’s global preparedness, especially in areas such as Europe and the Indo-Pacific. Experts warn that rebuilding stockpiles will require expanded manufacturing capacity and sustained funding commitments. The situation has also intensified discussions around the need for more cost-effective, scalable defence solutions to support prolonged military engagements. While US officials maintain that the military remains fully capable, the conflict has underscored the challenges of sustaining high-intensity warfare over extended periods. The pressure on critical resources and production systems could have broader strategic implications going forward.
US Weapons Stockpiles Depleted by Iran War, Raising Readiness Concerns
The ongoing conflict involving the United States in Iran has exposed a growing strain on America’s military resources, with reports pointing to a rapid depletion of high-end munitions. The intensity of operations has forced the US to draw heavily from stockpiles originally reserved for potential conflicts with major global powers, raising concerns about long-term defence readiness. Estimates indicate that large quantities of advanced weapons—including long-range cruise missiles and missile defence systems—have been deployed during the conflict. Thousands of precision-guided munitions have reportedly been used, far exceeding typical annual production levels. This surge has created a widening gap between consumption and replenishment, highlighting pressure on the defence supply chain. The financial burden of the conflict has also been significant, with overall costs running into tens of billions of dollars. Analysts suggest that the pace of spending, combined with high weapon usage, could take years to stabilise, particularly given existing production constraints within the defence industry. Beyond munitions, the conflict has led to the loss and wear of key military equipment during operations, further adding to the strain. The diversion of resources from other strategic regions has also raised concerns about the US military’s global preparedness, especially in areas such as Europe and the Indo-Pacific. Experts warn that rebuilding stockpiles will require expanded manufacturing capacity and sustained funding commitments. The situation has also intensified discussions around the need for more cost-effective, scalable defence solutions to support prolonged military engagements. While US officials maintain that the military remains fully capable, the conflict has underscored the challenges of sustaining high-intensity warfare over extended periods. The pressure on critical resources and production systems could have broader strategic implications going forward.
Middle East War Live: Lebanon Accuses Israel of Violating Ceasefire Agreement
A 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon came into effect on Friday, aiming to pause weeks of intense fighting involving Israel and the Hezbollah militant group. The truce is also seen as a step toward easing wider regional tensions involving Iran and the United States. However, soon after the ceasefire began, Lebanon’s army accused Israel of carrying out “acts of aggression,” calling them violations of the agreement. Lebanese reports claimed that Israeli shelling hit sou
Middle East War Live: Lebanon Accuses Israel of Violating Ceasefire Agreement
A 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon came into effect on Friday, aiming to pause weeks of intense fighting involving Israel and the Hezbollah militant group. The truce is also seen as a step toward easing wider regional tensions involving Iran and the United States. However, soon after the ceasefire began, Lebanon’s army accused Israel of carrying out “acts of aggression,” calling them violations of the agreement. Lebanese reports claimed that Israeli shelling hit sou
Middle East War Live: Pakistan Mediator Heads to Washington After Tehran Talks
Tensions in the Middle East remain high as Asim Munir is set to visit Washington following his diplomatic mission in Tehran. His outreach is aimed at easing tensions between the United States and Iran amid the ongoing regional co
Middle East War Live: Pakistan Mediator Heads to Washington After Tehran Talks
Tensions in the Middle East remain high as Asim Munir is set to visit Washington following his diplomatic mission in Tehran. His outreach is aimed at easing tensions between the United States and Iran amid the ongoing regional co
Iran Rejects US Proposal, Sets 5 Conditions to End Middle East Conflict
Iran has rejected the United States' proposal to end the ongoing war, insisting that it will decide the terms of cessation on its own. According to a senior Iranian official, the US offer was deemed "excessive," and Tehran is determined to continue its defense against US forces. The official emphasized that Iran would only end the conflict once its conditions are met, signaling its intent to keep up military actions until those terms are fulfilled. In a statement to the media, Iran
Iran Rejects US Proposal, Sets 5 Conditions to End Middle East Conflict
Iran has rejected the United States' proposal to end the ongoing war, insisting that it will decide the terms of cessation on its own. According to a senior Iranian official, the US offer was deemed "excessive," and Tehran is determined to continue its defense against US forces. The official emphasized that Iran would only end the conflict once its conditions are met, signaling its intent to keep up military actions until those terms are fulfilled. In a statement to the media, Iran
Iran warship in Kochi after naval drills as US torpedo sinks IRIS Dena near Sri Lanka
India granted docking permission to Iranian naval vessels after their participation in multinational maritime events earlier this year, even as regional tensions escalated following a United States submarine strike that sank one of the ships near Sri Lanka. The Iranian vessels IRIS Lavan, IRIS Bushehr and IRIS Dena had taken part in the Milan 2026 multilateral naval exercise and the International Fleet Review held in Visakhapatnam in February. These events, which brought together navies from
Iran warship in Kochi after naval drills as US torpedo sinks IRIS Dena near Sri Lanka
India granted docking permission to Iranian naval vessels after their participation in multinational maritime events earlier this year, even as regional tensions escalated following a United States submarine strike that sank one of the ships near Sri Lanka. The Iranian vessels IRIS Lavan, IRIS Bushehr and IRIS Dena had taken part in the Milan 2026 multilateral naval exercise and the International Fleet Review held in Visakhapatnam in February. These events, which brought together navies from
India has adequate fuel stocks amid Strait of Hormuz tensions, says govt
Amid rising geopolitical tensions in West Asia and growing concerns over possible disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, the government has reassured citizens that India’s oil reserves and fuel supply remain stable. Officials said there is no need for panic buying or hoarding of petrol, diesel or LPG cylinders, as adequate stocks are available to meet domestic demand. According to government sources, India currently maintains around 25 days of crude oil and petroleu
India has adequate fuel stocks amid Strait of Hormuz tensions, says govt
Amid rising geopolitical tensions in West Asia and growing concerns over possible disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, the government has reassured citizens that India’s oil reserves and fuel supply remain stable. Officials said there is no need for panic buying or hoarding of petrol, diesel or LPG cylinders, as adequate stocks are available to meet domestic demand. According to government sources, India currently maintains around 25 days of crude oil and petroleu
Indian embassy shifts students from Tehran as Centre readies evacuation
The Indian Embassy in Tehran has relocated most Indian students from the Iranian capital to safer locations following escalating security concerns linked to the ongoing Iran crisis. In an advisory issued on March 3, the mission said the decision was taken due to a heightened risk perception in Tehran. The embassy arranged transport, food and accommodation for the students moved out of the city. A small number of students continue to remain in Tehran after declining the relocation offer. For Indian nationals still in Iran, the embassy has reiterated its advisory to stay indoors as far as possible, avoid windows and keep away from areas where protests or demonstrations may take place. Citizens have been urged to exercise caution, remain calm and maintain regular contact with the Indian Embassy in Tehran while closely monitoring official updates. With an estimated 9,000 Indians, including many students, currently in Iran, concerns among families back home have grown. The Centre said it is closely monitoring developments across West Asia and coordinating with Indian missions in the Gulf to ensure the safety of stranded Indians. The Cabinet Committee on Security, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, reviewed the evolving situation and directed all concerned departments to be prepared with an evacuation plan if required. Union Minister Pralhad Joshi said the government stands ready to facilitate the safe return of Indians from the region. Gulf flights have been severely impacted by airspace closure and regional tensions. The civil aviation ministry said IndiGo plans to operate 10 special relief flights from Jeddah to Hyderabad, Mumbai, Delhi and Ahmedabad, subject to approvals. Air India has extended the suspension of several Middle East services, while Air India Express will resume limited operations to and from Muscat. Etihad and other international carriers are operating restricted services as conditions permit. Several state governments, including Karnataka, Maharashtra, Punjab, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, have activated helplines to assist residents affected by flight disruptions. Families in Uttar Pradesh and other states have reported intermittent contact with relatives in Iran, underscoring anxiety within the NRI community. Authorities have stressed that flight schedules remain fragile and subject to sudden change, even as India continues to scale up contingency measures to safeguard its citizens abroad.
Indian embassy shifts students from Tehran as Centre readies evacuation
The Indian Embassy in Tehran has relocated most Indian students from the Iranian capital to safer locations following escalating security concerns linked to the ongoing Iran crisis. In an advisory issued on March 3, the mission said the decision was taken due to a heightened risk perception in Tehran. The embassy arranged transport, food and accommodation for the students moved out of the city. A small number of students continue to remain in Tehran after declining the relocation offer. For Indian nationals still in Iran, the embassy has reiterated its advisory to stay indoors as far as possible, avoid windows and keep away from areas where protests or demonstrations may take place. Citizens have been urged to exercise caution, remain calm and maintain regular contact with the Indian Embassy in Tehran while closely monitoring official updates. With an estimated 9,000 Indians, including many students, currently in Iran, concerns among families back home have grown. The Centre said it is closely monitoring developments across West Asia and coordinating with Indian missions in the Gulf to ensure the safety of stranded Indians. The Cabinet Committee on Security, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, reviewed the evolving situation and directed all concerned departments to be prepared with an evacuation plan if required. Union Minister Pralhad Joshi said the government stands ready to facilitate the safe return of Indians from the region. Gulf flights have been severely impacted by airspace closure and regional tensions. The civil aviation ministry said IndiGo plans to operate 10 special relief flights from Jeddah to Hyderabad, Mumbai, Delhi and Ahmedabad, subject to approvals. Air India has extended the suspension of several Middle East services, while Air India Express will resume limited operations to and from Muscat. Etihad and other international carriers are operating restricted services as conditions permit. Several state governments, including Karnataka, Maharashtra, Punjab, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, have activated helplines to assist residents affected by flight disruptions. Families in Uttar Pradesh and other states have reported intermittent contact with relatives in Iran, underscoring anxiety within the NRI community. Authorities have stressed that flight schedules remain fragile and subject to sudden change, even as India continues to scale up contingency measures to safeguard its citizens abroad.









