Gulf on high alert, Iran says it’s ready to ‘confront’ US ground invasion: Live Updates (PHOTOS, VIDEOS)
Welcome to RT’s live coverage of the sixth day of the US-Israeli war with Iran. As US President Donald Trump refuses to rule out putting boots on the ground, Tehran has said that it is “confident” any American invasion would be a “big disaster” for the US.
- Iranian drones and missiles have targeted US military bases, airfields, and radar sites across the Gulf, including facilities in Kuwait and Bahrain, as the conflict spreads across the region.
- US Central Command is reportedly preparing for a months-long war, while Trump has boasted that the US has “an unlimited supply of weapons” to fight until Washington’s shifting objectives – which now involve Trump choosing Iran’s new leader – are achieved.
- Missiles and drones allegedly launched from Iran crashed near Nakhchivan airport in Azerbaijan. Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has demanded an apology from Tehran, while Iran's ambassador to Russia told RT that the incident may have been an Israeli provocation.
- The strike on an Iranian school that killed at least 160 pre-teen students and teachers on the first day of the US-Israeli attacks resembles a form of “human sacrifice” by an “Epstein cult," an Iranian diplomat has claimed.
- Araghchi has warned of “terrorist movements” along the Iraqi border and called for stronger security measures amid the escalating conflict. Al Jazeera has claimed that the Iranian forces have launched an operation targeting Kurdish groups in their semi-autonomous region in neighboring Iraq.
- The US-Israeli attack on Iran could spur nuclear proliferation, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has warned. The Kremlin has previously said Russian President Vladimir Putin “is making every effort” to help de‑escalate the crisis.
- More than 1,200 people have been killed in Iran since the campaign began, including civilians, according to monitoring groups. At least 12 people have been killed in Israel by retaliatory Iranian strikes. Israeli attacks in southern Lebanon have also killed at least 72 people.
Follow our live coverage for continuous updates. You can also read our previous updates here.
- 23:23 GMT
The “precision strike” on a girls’ elementary school in Minab, southern Iran, that killed at least 175 people was most likely carried out by the US, the visual investigation by the New York Times suggests.
According to the NYT, the attack on February 28 occurred at the same time the US was conducting strikes against a nearby naval base operated by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps.
The strike on the school was widely condemned by human rights groups and the UN.
- 23:00 GMT
In an interview with NBC News, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that Russia and China are “supporting us politically and otherwise.” He said the history of military cooperation between Russia and Iran “is not a secret,” and that it will continue.
Asked whether Russia has been “actively helping” Iran during the current war with the US and Israel, Araghchi replied, “They have always helped us.” When pressed further, the diplomat said he would not provide details of Iran’s cooperation with other countries during the conflict.
Russia and Iran signed a comprehensive strategic partnership agreement in January 2025.
- 22:30 GMT
Konstantin Kosachev, deputy speaker of Russia’s Council of the Federation, condemned the killing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other senior Iranian officials as “an utterly barbaric, criminal act.”
“It was completely unjustifiable,” Kosachev said. “At this difficult moment, we are unequivocally on the Iranian side,” he added.
Kosachev urged all sides to show restraint. He said that although Iran “had the right to retaliate,” its retaliatory strikes “do not always achieve their intended goals.”
- 22:09 GMT
Speaking about Iran on Thursday evening, President Donald Trump said the US “will ensure that whoever leads the country next, Iran will not threaten America or its neighbors.”
Trump reiterated that the US “had really no choice” but to attack Iran. “They were going to hit us if we didn’t hit them,” he said.
Trump on Iran:We really had no choice. They were going to hit us if we didn’t hit them because they are crazy.In the long term, the actions we are taking will dramatically increase the stability of the region, oil prices, the stock market, and everything else. pic.twitter.com/2luu51cMpu
— Clash Report (@clashreport) March 5, 2026 - 21:52 GMT
The US Central Command denied on X the “baseless” claims that an American fighter jet was shot down over Basra in southern Iraq on Thursday.
The Iranian military said it shot down several aircraft, but none of the claims were confirmed.
The US lost three F-15s during a friendly fire incident in Kuwait over the weekend. All of the pilots survived.
- 21:37 GMT
An image of the Khorramshahr ballistic missile was posted to the X account of Ali Khamenei. The caption reads, “The Khorramshahrs are on the way.”
Khamenei was killed during the first wave of US-Israeli strikes on Saturday.
خرمشهرها در پیش است... pic.twitter.com/i4fjnMR7x3
— KHAMENEI.IR | فارسی (@Khamenei_fa) March 5, 2026 - 21:26 GMT
Apparent cluster munitions were seen in the skies over Tel Aviv.
Amidst a new wave of Iranian strikes, an apparent cluster strike can be seen over Tel Aviv, amidst a new wave of strikes against Israel. pic.twitter.com/39QNcEuvYa
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) March 5, 2026Other reports suggested it may have been debris from an intercepted projectile.
- 21:23 GMT
New impacts were reported in Israel and Ramallah in the West Bank.
🇮🇱🇮🇷 Impactos Directos sobre Tel Aviv y Ramallah tras la última bateria de Misiles Iranies con (posible) munición Cluster sobre Israel pic.twitter.com/dd3xKhcuia
— (FRAPP) ANTIFASCISTA #AntiKast #OrgullosoDel42% (@Informa3Chile) March 5, 2026 - 21:02 GMT
China is in talks with Iran to allow crude oil and Qatari liquefied natural gas vessels safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz as the US-Israeli strikes intensify, Reuters has said citing three diplomatic sources.











