A major U.S.‑ and Israeli‑led military operation against Iran has significantly escalated tensions in the Middle East, with reports indicating the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in a coordinated air and missile strike.
The offensive, dubbed Operation Epic Fury, saw a range of advanced weaponry including cruise missiles, fighter aircraft and, for the first time in combat, low‑cost suicide drones used against strategic Iranian targets. The United States Central Command confirmed deployment of one‑way attack drones, known as LUCAS (Low‑Cost Unmanned Combat Attack System), which were used to overwhelm air defenses and strike military infrastructure.
Khamenei’s death was later confirmed by Iranian state television, which announced a period of national mourning and public holidays. A number of senior Iranian defense officials were also reported killed in the assaults.
The strikes reportedly hit key facilities linked to Iran’s political and military leadership, including sites associated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. U.S. and Israeli officials described the operation as aimed at degrading Iran’s military capabilities and countering perceived threats, while Iranian authorities condemned the attacks as an act of aggression and vowed severe retaliation.
The use of suicide drones mirrors technology previously deployed by Iran in regional conflicts, but marks the first operational combat use by U.S. forces in this manner. These drones are designed to carry explosive payloads on a one‑way mission, sacrificing the aircraft to strike designated targets.
Global markets reacted sharply to the unfolding conflict, with concerns over energy supplies and regional stability intensifying amid fears of broader military escalation. World leaders have called for restraint and adherence to international law as fallout from the operation continues to develop.