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Hegseth says today will be 'most intense' of US war on Iran, as people in Tehran describe strikes to BBC

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says today will be the "most intense" of the US strikes on Iran, with "the most fighters, the most bombers, the most strikes"

Hegseth also says Iran has fired the fewest number of missiles in a 24-hour period since the war began – here's the latest at a glance

People in Tehran tell the BBC of the impact of US-Israeli strikes – "They hit hard last night" – while a video from Iran shows a windscreen shattering as a taxi tries to flee nearby air strikes

A top Iranian security official warns Donald Trump on social media: "Be careful, so that you won't get eliminated" – the US president said on Monday the war was "very far ahead of schedule"

US vows most intense day of strikes in Iran

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Iran is fighting back but is not tougher than the US military expected before the war, the top US general has told reporters as ‌the Pentagon promised its most intense day of strikes in the 10-day-old conflict.

As Iran's Revolutionary Guards threaten to block oil shipments from the Gulf, the Pentagon renewed threats ‌to hit Iran harder unless shipments can flow through the Strait of Hormuz off Iran's coast and said it was striking Iranian mine-laying vessels and mine storage facilities.

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Thank you for reading our continuing coverage of the Middle East conflict, as the ripple effect reaches Australia with the dramatic departure of the Iranian women’s soccer team.

Here’s what you need to know as we conclude this blog’s coverage.

The top US general has confirmed that the United States was carrying out strikes against Iranian mine-laying vessels.

The war has effectively shut the Straitof Hormuz, a chokepoint for global oil and liquefied natural gas transport, leaving tankers unable to sail for more than a week and forcing producers to halt pumping as storage fills.

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