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Iran latest: US warned attack could 'trigger volcano' in region

After Donald Trump repeated threats of action against Iran, an official from Hezbollah - which is backed by the regime in Tehran - warned of a ripple effect any attack could have. Meanwhile, Sir Keir Starmer has given his thoughts on the tensions. Follow the latest.

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Putin wants to discuss Iran tensions with the UAE during meeting today

Russian President Vladimir Putin has told his UAE counterpart that he wants to discuss the situation in Iran.

He made the remark at the start of a meeting today with Mohamed bin Zayed al Nahyan, whose country recently hosted peace talks between Russia and Ukraine.

Putin also said he is following tensions in Iran closely.

Russia has already spoken out today, with Putin's mouthpiece Dmitry Peskov urging "restraint on all sides", warning an attack could create regional chaos (see our 11am post).

Turkey willing to host trilateral meeting with US and Iran - report

Turkish President Recep Erdogan has reportedly requested a high-level trilateral meeting alongside Washington and Tehran, according to Iranian state-owned Press TV.

The report suggests the meeting could be held by video conference in a bid to avoid conflict.

Turkey's Anadolu Agency has also reported Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi will visit the country tomorrow to discuss bilateral and regional issues.

The agency cited Turkish foreign ministry sources that have indicated Ankara is closely following the situation in Iran.

'Massacre' in Iran is unbelievable, former US senior adviser says

Iranian people going out to buy groceries have been "shot and killed", a former US senior adviser told our breakfast show Mornings with Ridge and Frost.

Negah Angha said the "massacre is unbelievable", the likes of which has not been seen for "decades". 

"What started out as citizens expressing their rights for economic reasons... they couldn't buy bread... but then you have indiscriminate killing," she added.

Watch her full remarks:

In pictures: On deck of the warship on way to Iran

Crews on the USS Abraham Lincoln were making preparations in the Indian Ocean earlier this week.

The warship is part of the "massive armada" Donald Trump said is on its way to the region.

Iranian army receives 1,000 drones - report

According to Iranian state media, several branches of the army have received 1,000 drones.

Carrying comments from top military commander Amir Hatami, Tasnim reports he said: "In accordance with the threats ahead, the ‌army maintains and ⁠enhances its strategic ‌advantages ‍for rapid combat and imposing a crushing response against any ​aggressor."

As we've been reporting, tensions between Iran and the US are high, with Donald Trump warning of an attack if Tehran refuses to agree to a nuclear deal.

Iran hit with new sanctions by EU ministers

We've got an update from the EU, with foreign ministers adopting new sanctions on Iran.

These target individuals and entities involved in the violent crackdown on protesters, as well as support for Russia, the EU said.

The ministers are also due to reach a political agreement to include Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) ‍on the bloc's list of terrorist organisations (see 9.28).

It would put the group in a category similar  to so-called Islamic State and al Qaeda. 

Iranian attack could create regional chaos, Russia says

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov has urged restraint between the US and Iran.

He said Moscow "urges restraint on all sides", adding any use of force against Tehran could create regional chaos and "lead to very dangerous consequences".

Earlier, a senior Lebanese Hezbollah official warned that an attack could "trigger a volcano in the region" (see 10.18). 

It is worth reminded here that Russia is at war with Ukraine after it launched a full-scale invasion in February 2022.

Doctors share disturbing accounts of Iran crackdown

By John Sparks, international correspondent

In Iran, the climate of fear has been restored after the clerics who run this country successfully crushed a nationwide revolt.

Yet their determination to stay in power is matched by their efforts to conceal what has happened.

Iran's communications blackout - which began on 8 January - has eased somewhat, with sporadic internet access now possible.

But it remains difficult to communicate with people inside the country, who must find both the courage and the practical means to reach out.

Watch: Yaser Rahmani-Rad speaks to Paste BN

Dr Yaser Rahmani-Rad wants his voice to be heard. 

A specialist in internal medicine at a public hospital in Tehran, he told Paste BN what he saw as the regime launched its crackdown in the capital.

"Pressure was being put on nurses and doctors to clear out the emergency department. In other words, any patient who was there - whether they had clear medical indications or not - was told to be discharged. They wanted the emergency ward emptied for security forces who had been injured."

US warned attack could 'trigger volcano' across the region

A senior Lebanese Hezbollah official has warned the US an attack on Iran could "trigger a volcano in the region", according to Iranian state-owned Press TV.

Nawaf al Moussawi added that Donald Trump is looking to strike a deal with Iran or dismantle the regime.

Moussawi said that Washington could launch an attack, but "what holds the United States back is its inability to predict the aftermath of the strike".

When asked about Hezbollah's potential response to any attack, Moussawi said in comments reported yesterday: "We'll cross that bridge when we get to it." 

For context: Hezbollah is a Lebanese political and paramilitary group backed by Iran that the UK and many Western countries have designated a terrorist group. 

EU sanctions and terrorist designation lined up for Iran

The EU is likely to list Iran's Revolutionary Guard - also known as the IRGC - as a terrorist organisation, according to the bloc's foreign policy chief.

Kaja Kallas made the comments this morning, adding: "We are putting new sanctions on Iran." 

Reuters news agency, citing a source close to power in Paris, reported yesterday that France supports designating the IRGC as a terrorist organisation.