US-Iran war live updates: Iranian warship sunk by torpedo off Sri Lanka; Hegseth says US ‘just getting started’; First repatriation flight lands in Sydney

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Russia has accused the United States and Israel of trying to drag Arab countries into a wider Middle East conflict by provoking Iran into striking at targets across the region.

“They deliberately provoked Iran into retaliatory strikes against targets in some Arab countries, which led to human and material losses, which the Russian side deeply regrets,” Russia’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.AP

“In doing so, they are trying to drag the Arabs into a war for someone else’s interests”.

The only way to prevent the Middle East from being further destabilised was to stop the “aggression” of the US and Israel, the ministry added, saying there were no signs for now that the two “aggressors” would halt their strikes.

A shepherd boy walks away from an unexploded Iranian projectile that landed in an open field in eastern Syria.AP
Israeli tanks manoeuvre near the Israel-Lebanon border.AP
Smoke rises following an Israeli airstrike in Dahiyeh, Beirut’s southern suburb, near Rafik Hariri International Airport, Lebanon, Wednesday, March 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)AP
A cleric leads a group of volunteers in prayer next to a police facility struck during the U.S.Israeli military campaign in Tehran, Iran, Wednesday, March 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)AP
Protesters at Matildas v Iran match at Women’s Asian Cup on the Gold Coast, Australia.

Israel’s military said on Thursday morning that it had detected missile launches from Iran.

Alerts telling residents they’d soon be asked to enter bunkers sounded on phones in Jerusalem.

Israel’s rescue services said they did not have any immediate reports of casualties from the latest missile barrage fired by Iran.

The barrage also set off sirens in central Israel and parts of the north.

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Qatar’s ministry of defence has just confirmed it is under attack from missiles, which its air defence systems are intercepting.

“The ministry urges citizens, residents and visitors to remain calm, avoid rumours and rely solely on information released through official channels,” the ministry said in a statement.

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Earlier today, Qatar evacuated residents near the U.S. Embassy in Doha as a precaution.

Qatar has not said where the missiles have come from.

In nearby Bahrain, the defence force said on Instagram this evening it has destroyed 75 missiles and 123 “march planes” since the current conflict began on Saturday.

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Azerbaijan’s foreign ministry has condemned what it says were drone attacks from Iran on Thursday.

“One drone struck the terminal building of the airport in the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, while another drone fell near a school building in the village of Shakarabad,” the ministry said in a statement.

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“We strongly condemn these drone attacks launched from the territory of the Islamic Republic of Iran, which resulted in damage to the airport building and injuries of two civilians.

“This attack against the territory of the Republic of Azerbaijan constitutes a violation of the norms and principles of international law and serves to increase tensions in the region.

“We demand from the Islamic Republic of Iran to provide, within the shortest possible time frame, a clear explanation regarding the case, conduct an appropriate investigation, and take the necessary urgent measures to ensure that such attacks are not repeated in the future.

“The Azerbaijani side reserves the right to take appropriate response measures.”

There was no immediate comment from Iran. Azerbaijan said it had summoned Iran’s ambassador.

Italy is planning to send air defence aid to Gulf countries in response to Iranian air strikes, underscoring Rome’s concern for the safety of its citizens and troops in the region as well as for energy security.

“Like the United Kingdom, France and Germany, Italy intends to send assistance to Gulf countries, specifically in the field of defence and in particular air defence,” Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni told radio station RTL 102.5 on Thursday.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.Bloomberg

She said the move was driven not only by diplomatic ties but by the presence of Italians on the ground. Tens of thousands of Italian nationals lived in the Gulf, while about 2000 Italian troops were deployed there, she said.

“These are people we want to, and must, protect,” Meloni said, noting that the Gulf region was also vital for Italy’s and Europe’s energy supplies.

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Iranian-Australian protesters have been gathered outside Gold Coast Stadium for the past hour, chanting “Thank you, Trump, thank you, Bibi” for the US-Israeli rocket attacks that killed Iran’s supreme leader, Ali Khamenei.

The group held aloft the Lion and Sun Iranian flag – the imperial flag of Iran before the revolution, which is used by those who oppose the Iranian government – along with Australian and Israeli flags and numerous signs featuring exiled prince Reza Pahlavi.

The Gold Coast protest against the Iranian regime.Getty Images

The support for Pahlavi is in keeping with the Iranian university students who have launched a wave of new protests across Iran, calling for his return and for a mourning period for protesters who have been killed.

In front of the Gold Coast protesters lay photographs of 762 faces from among “tens of thousands murdered in two days” – “victims of Islamic regime terrorism”.

Earlier today, the ABC reported that Iranian-Australian demonstrators gathered in Melbourne, outside the US consulate, also to thank the US and Israel for their strikes.

Israel launched a large wave of strikes on Tehran on Thursday, targeting what it said was infrastructure belonging to the Iranian authorities, after Iranian missiles sent millions of Israelis rushing into bomb shelters.

As the Iran war entered its sixth day, the conflict widened beyond Gulf states and into Asia, convulsing global markets and prompting thousands of stranded tourists and residents to try to flee the Middle East.

Tehran comes under further attack from the US and Israel on Thursday.AP

Here’s a bit more of what we’ve covered today:

  • Iran’s foreign minister called the sinking of an Iranian warship off Sri Lanka on Wednesday, which killed at least 80 people, an “atrocity at sea”. He said the Iranian frigate Dena, a guest of the Indian navy with nearly 130 sailors on board, had been struck without warning in international waters.
  • Al Jazeera reports Sri Lankan minister Nalinda Jayatissa has confirmed a second Iranian warship is heading towards Sri Lanka’s territorial waters, in the same area where the first one was attacked.
  • “We have decided to fight Americans wherever they are,” General Kioumars Heydari, a commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, told state TV, adding Iran did not care how long the war lasted.
  • Iran launched a new wave of attacks on Thursday morning at Israel and American bases and threatened that the United States would “bitterly regret” torpedoing the Iranian warship in the Indian Ocean. A religious leader called for “Trump’s blood”.
  • Later on Thursday, the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps said it had hit a US tanker in the northern part of the Gulf and the vessel was on fire. It said that in time of war passage through the Strait of Hormuz would be under the control of the Islamic Republic.
  • In Washington, Republican senators blocked a motion aimed at stopping the US air campaign against Iran and requiring that military action be authorised by Congress. That rejection leaves President Donald Trump’s power to direct the war largely unbound, as the conflict continues to widen across the Middle East and beyond.
  • And repatriation flights are taking place, with one plane due to land in Sydney tonight and another due in Melbourne early on Friday morning. The Australian government has also confirmed it has deployed two military aircraft to the Middle East to help with evacuations, though it has yet to detail where and when.
A Lufthansa plane from Muscat, Oman, the first evacuation flight on behalf of the German government, lands at Frankfurt Airport.AP

Iran continues to menace its neighbours, Azerbaijan being the latest country to reportedly come under attack.

A Reuters report, citing a source close to the country’s government, said missiles and drones flying from the direction of Iran fell on the airport in the Azerbaijani territory of Nakhchivan on Thursday.

Unconfirmed footage of the blast has been posted online.

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A fire has started as a result of the incident, the source said, adding that an official statement would soon follow. It was not immediately clear how many missiles and drones fell in the area.

The airport is roughly 10 kilometres from the border with Iran. The Nakchivan enclave also shares a border with Turkey and Armenia.

People turn away as a smoke plume rises after an airstrike on Thursday in the Boroujerdi Town area of southern Tehran.Getty Images

Azerbaijan has historically had a tense relationship with Iran, but it’s unclear if the airport has been deliberately targeted by Iranian forces. Iran is yet to release an official statement on the issue.

If confirmed as a deliberate attack, it would be first time the conflict has moved out of the Middle East and affected a country in the Caucasus.

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Al Jazeera has reported several explosions were heard late on Thursday morning in Doha, the capital of Qatar.

Meanwhile, Cyprus has said a Shahed drone that struck a British airbase on its southern coastline on Monday was launched from Beirut.

Two more drones detected midday on Monday were intercepted by British warplanes that took off from RAF Akrotiri. There have been several false alarms regarding drone sightings since those initial strikes.

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