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An Iranian man in Tehran goes into his house, which was badly damaged in an air strike on March 14.
An Iranian man in Tehran goes into his house, which was badly damaged in an air strike on March 14.

live Trump Says He's Not Yet Ready To Make Deal With Iran

As the US-Israeli war with Iran continues to impact and shape the region, journalists from RFE/RL deliver ongoing updates and analysis.

Key Takeaways:

  • US President Donald Trump said that although, much of Iran’s strategic Kharg Island was destroyed in a US air strike, he may order further attacks.
  • Trump said he is not ready to make a deal to end the war with Iran, despite what he claims are inquiries by Tehran for a settlement.
  • Trump has also said the US Navy would soon begin escorting vessels through the Strait of Hormuz.
  • The US Defense Department identified six Air Force airmen who were killed when their KC-135 refueling aircraft crashed in western Iraq on March 12.
  • Three Iranian women soccer team members who had been granted asylum in Australia have changed their minds and decided to return to Iran, Australia's home affairs minister said on March 15.
  • Some oil-loading operations were suspended at the United Arab Emirates’ port of Fujairah, a major refueling hub for ships outside the Strait of Hormuz, after a fire broke out on March 14.
  • Explosions rocked multiple sites in Baghdad on March 14, with an Iran-allied group being the target of two blasts while a drone attack reportedly targeted the US Embassy in the Iraqi capital.
  • The United States has offered up to $10 million for information on new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei.
  • US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth says an officer from outside of US Central Command has been appointed to investigate a deadly strike on a girls' school in Iran.
15:06 13.3.2026

Sri Lanka To Repatriate 84 Iranian Sailors Killed In US Attack

The bodies of 84 Iranian sailors killed in a US submarine attack on their warship are expected to be repatriated today, Reuters reported, citing a source at the Iranian Embassy in Colombo.

A Sri Lankan court on March 11 ordered that the remains, held at the Galle National Hospital morgue, be handed over to the Iranian embassy.

Local media, citing the Sri Lankan Defense Ministry, also reported that the bodies are expected to be flown home on a special flight from Mattala International Airport.

Iran's IRIS Dena frigate was torpedoed and sunk on March 4 in international waters off Sri Lanka’s southern coast.

The 32 surviving sailors are currently being held at the Welisara naval facility under Sri Lankan supervision. Their future remains uncertain, as Sri Lanka coordinates with Iranian authorities on their return.

Meanwhile, the IRIS Bushehr, a support ship, and its 219 crew members remain in Sri Lanka with temporary entry visas.

14:29 13.3.2026

Hegseth Appoints Investigating Officer To Look Into Missile Strike On Girls' School

US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth says an officer from outside of US Central Command has been appointed to investigate a deadly strike on a girls' school in Iran and will take “as long as necessary” to establish what happened.

Hegseth did not name the officer investigating the strike, which hit a girls' elementary school in Minab in Iran's southern province of Hormozgan on February 28.

Local officials say that at least 175 people were killed, including 168 children.

Evidence is building that the strike may be the result of US forces relying on outdated intelligence, according to multiple US officials familiar with the matter, though they cautioned that the assessment remains preliminary.

12:45 13.3.2026

Turkey Intercepts Ballistic Missile Fired From Iran 

Turkey's Defense Ministry has said it intercepted a ‌ballistic missile fired from Iran that was headed toward Turkey, marking the third such incident in just over a week.

"A ballistic munition launched from Iran and entering Turkish airspace was neutralized by NATO air and missile defense assets deployed in the Eastern Mediterranean," the ministry said in a statement on March 13.

The statement did not specify the precise location of the interception and said that consultations with Iran are being conducted to clarify all aspects of the incident.

Earlier news reports stated that an explosion was heard overnight near the Incirlik Air Base, a NATO facility in southern Turkey housing US forces, shaking nearby windows, according to a Reuters report and footage circulating on social media.

10:50 13.3.2026

CENTCOM Confirms Four Dead After US Warplane Crash In Iraq

US Central Command reported on March 13 that four crew members of a KC-135 refueling aircraft died in a crash in western Iraq. "Four of six crew members on board the aircraft have been confirmed deceased as rescue efforts continue," CENTCOM said in a social media post. "The circumstances of the incident are under investigation. However, the loss of the aircraft was not due to hostile fire or friendly fire."

10:26 13.3.2026

Trump: Iran's Navy Gone, Air Force 'No Longer'

US President Donald Trump said in a social media post that air strikes have decimated Iran "militarily, economically, and otherwise" since military operations were launched against Tehran on February 28.

"Iran's Navy is gone, their Air Force is no longer, missiles, drones and everything else are being decimated, and their leaders have been wiped from the face of the earth. We have unparalleled firepower, unlimited ammunition, and plenty of time," Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform on March 13.

In the post, Trump also appeared to warn that US and Israeli air strikes on March 13 would again be heavy, saying "watch what happens...today."

09:59 13.3.2026

Israel Warns Of 'Wide-Scale Wave' Of Strikes To Hit Tehran

"The IDF [Israel Defense Forces] has just begun a wide-scale wave of strikes targeting infrastructure of the Iranian terror regime across Tehran," the IDF wrote in a Telegram post on March 13.

The IDF's Persian-language account warned civilians in parts of Tehran and Qazvin to evacuate areas marked on the maps due to planned strikes on Iranian military infrastructure.

Residents in Qazvin and Tehran were urged to evacuate immediately due to the imminent risk of operations.

02:04 13.3.2026

Drone Strike Kills French Soldier, Injures 5 In Iraqi Kurdistan

A drone attack near Irbil in Iraqi Kurdistan killed one French soldier and injured at least five others, the French military officials said early on March 13.

AFP quoted a member of the French military as saying the troops were "engaged in training activities on counterterrorism with Iraqi partners." It was not immediately clear if the French troops were working with Iraqi Kurdish forces or Iraqi Army troops.

It also was not clear where the drones came from. An Italian base was also targeted, but no casualties were reported there.

French President Emmanuel Macron said that "attacks against our forces are unacceptable." He identified the slain soldier as Chief Warrant Officer Arnaud Frion.

French military officials said the injured soldiers were taken to a nearby medical center. The officials did not disclose the condition of those troops.

The Peshmerga -- Iraqi Kurdish fighters – are based in the semiautonomous Kurdish region in northern Iraq.

The Iraqi Kurdish militias are separate from the self-exiled Iranian Kurdish fighters now also based in Iraq. Tehran's forces have targeted the groups amid fears that the militias could join the US-Israeli war against Iran.

France has maintained close ties to the Iraqi Kurdish population. It first sent several dozen soldiers to the region in 2014, although it was not immediately clear how many personnel are now station at the affected site in the Makhmour area.

01:46 13.3.2026

US To Allow Sale Of Some Russian Oil To Ease Shortages Amid Iran War

The United States said it will temporarily allow the sale of Russian oil that is currently at sea in an effort to ease any price pressures caused by shortages linked to the US-Israeli strikes against Iran and Tehran's subsequent retaliatory strikes.

The US Treasury said it issued a license permitting sale of Russian crude oil and petroleum products that have been loaded on vessels on or before 12:01 a.m. March 12 for 30 days until April 11.

File photo of Russian-flagged crude oil tanker.
File photo of Russian-flagged crude oil tanker.

"To increase the global reach of existing supply, the Treasury is providing a temporary authorization to permit countries to purchase Russian oil currently stranded at sea," Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on X.

"This narrowly tailored, short-term measure applies only to oil already in transit and will not provide significant financial benefit to the Russian government, which derives the majority of its energy revenue from taxes assessed at the point of extraction," he added.

The move comes a day after the Energy Department ‌said the United States would be releasing 172 million barrels of oil from the strategic petroleum reserve in an effort to ease surging oil prices in the wake of the Iran war. That would be a part of a wider move by the 32-nation International Energy Agency to release 400 million barrels of oil.

The Russian oil is "stranded" at sea because of US sanctions on major Russian producers, creating financial risks for potential buyers, putting the crude in transit without landing points.

Experts estimated that there are more than 100 million barrels of Russia-origin oil at sea globally.

The White House has barred the purchase of Russian oil and threatened massive tariffs on countries that do so, as a way of blocking funds to help finance the Kremlin's war on Ukraine.

Democrats and some Republicans have come out against the possibility easing of sanctions against Russia. Critics have complained that President Donald Trump has favored Moscow and have expressed worries that any additional oil revenue will help President Vladimir Putin extend his attacks on Ukraine.

The White House has denied that Trump favors Russia in negotiations to end Moscow's war on Ukraine.

On March 6, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced a 30-day waiver of sanctions so that India could buy Russian oil. Russia’s proceeds from those sales to India are widely estimated at billions of dollars.

In addition to the waiver, Trump and Bessent have said a broader relaxation of sanctions on Russian energy exports are possible.

23:03 12.3.2026

US Says KC-135 Refueling Aircraft Crashes In Western Iraq

The Pentagon said a KC-135 refueling aircraft has gone down in western Iraq during the current air campaign against Iran, marking the fourth US military aircraft lost during the mission.

US Central Command, responsible for American forces in the Middle East, on March 12 said in a statement that the incident involved two aircraft and that the downing was "not due to hostile fire or friendly fire."

File photo of a US KC-135 refueling aircraft.
File photo of a US KC-135 refueling aircraft.

"The incident occurred in friendly airspace during Operation Epic Fury, and rescue efforts are ongoing. Two aircraft were involved in the incident," it added.

The statement said that one of the aircraft involved in the incident went down in western Iraq, and the second landed safely.

On March 2, US military officials said three F-15 fighter jets crashed in Kuwait after being hit by friendly fire from Kuwaiti air defenses.

All six of the crew from the three F-15s ejected and parachuted to the ground before being located by rescuers, Central Command said.

22:14 12.3.2026

Trump Suggests Iran Soccer Team Withdraw From World Cup For Safety Reasons

US President Donald Trump suggested in a social media post that Iran’s national soccer team should pull out of the upcoming World Cup tournament because of “life and safety” reasons.

“The Iran National Soccer Team is welcome to The World Cup, but I really don’t believe it is appropriate that they be there, for their own life and safety,” he wrote on March 12 on Truth Social, without specifying what the dangers might be.

The United States, Canada, and Mexico are co-hosting the 2026 World Cup -- perhaps the most popular sporting event in the world -- running from June 11 to July 19.

Iran's soccer team celebrates a victory in the World Cup qualifying round in March 2025.
Iran's soccer team celebrates a victory in the World Cup qualifying round in March 2025.

All three of Iran's three group stage matches are scheduled to take place at US venues.

The team is slated to play New Zealand on June 15 and Belgium on June 21 in the Los Angeles area. ‌It is scheduled to face Egypt on June 26 in Seattle.

Iran's national sports minister, Ahmad Donyamali, told state TV this week that the country could not participate in the World Cup amid the ongoing US-Israeli air strikes against Iran beginning on February 28.

He specifically cited the killing of Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khameini, who died during the first day of air strikes against Iran. His son, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, was chosen on March 8 to succeed him.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino on March 12 said he had spoken with Trump “about the situation in Iran,” and was told that Iran's team is “welcome to compete” in the 48-team World Cup, which occurs every four years.

Trump on March 3 said that “I really don’t care” when asked about the possibility of Iran withdrawing from the World Cup.

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