This is a list of airstrikes and bombardments during the 2026 Iran war. The strikes began on 28 February 2026, when Israel and the United States attacked targets across Iran under the codenames Roaring Lion,[a] by the Israelis and Operation Epic Fury by the Americans.
Targets in the Pasteur district of Tehran included Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's residence, the Sa'dabad Complex (the residence of the President), and the National Security Council.[1] Early reports suggested that at least seven missiles struck the area.[2]
Strikes against Iranian-backed paramilitary groups
Popular Mobilization Forces (PMU)
Airstrike target
Date
Fatalities
Injuries
Casualties and Damage information
Jurf al-Sakhar
28 February 2026
At least two, these being reported as PMU members
At least three, these being reported as PMU members
A spokesperson for the Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces said that two of its fighters had been killed while three more had been injured during strikes in Jurf al-Sakhar, south of Baghdad.[23]
A nine-storey building was hit by missiles injuring one person.[23][54]
Beit Shemesh
1 March 2026
9
51
11
An Iranian missile breached Israeli defenses and hit a synagogue in Beit Shemesh, killing 9 people, leaving 11 missing and injuring 51 others.[55][56][57][58]
West Jerusalem
1 March 2026
0
6
0
Towards the end of the day a ballistic missile hit an area of West Jerusalem causing property damages in the surrounding road, damaging a civilian vehicle and wounding six people.[59]
An Iranian drone hit the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Manama, Bahrain, causing a fire and the intervention of the Bahraini civil defence teams to safeguard the tourists and personnel located in the hotel.[67][68]
Bahrain International Airport
1 March 2026
0
0
An Iranian drone struck Bahrain International Airport, causing minor damage.[69][70]
Mina SalmanPort
2 March 2026
0
0
An Iranian strike targeted Mina Salman port in Bahrain causing a fire.[71]
United States Air Force (USAF) located at the base, as well as Italian soldiers. [77][66]
Embassy of the United States, Kuwait City
2 March 2026
Unknown
Unknown
The United States embassyin Kuwait was hit by an Iranian missile strike, prompting US Secretary of State Marco Rubio to close the embassy until further notice.[78]
Oman
Ports
Airstrike target
Date
Fatalities
Injuries
Casualties and damage
Port of Duqm
1 March 2026
0
1
Port of Duqm reportedly hit by two drones, injuring one expatriate worker.[79]
Ships
Airstrike target
Flag state
Type
Date
Fatalities
Injuries
Casualties and damage information
Skylight
Palau
Oil/Chemical tanker
1 March 2026
0
4
Oman's Maritime Security Centre confirmed that the tanker Skylight was attacked 5 nautical miles north of Khasab, injuring four Indian and Iranian crew members.[80]
Hercules Star
Gibraltar
Oil tanker
1 March 2026
Unknown
Unknown
A projectile struck a vessel 17 nautical miles northwest of Mina Saqr, UAE, sparking a fierce fire that crews successfully extinguished despite the surrounding chaos.[81]
MKD Vyom
Marshall Islands
Oil tanker
1 March 2026
Unknown
Unknown
The bunkering tanker Hercules Star sustained a confirmed projectile strike off the UAE-Oman coast, forcing the vessel to retreat to a Dubai anchorage for safety.[82]
Qatar
Airstrike target
Date
Fatalities
Injuries
Casualties and damage
Al Udeid Air Base
28 February 2026
Unknown
Unknown
Houses the Qatar Emiri Air Force, United States Air Force (USAF), United Kingdom Royal Air Force (RAF), Royal Australian Air Force (ADF), and other foreign forces. It is host to a forward headquarters of U.S. Central Command, headquarters of the USAF Central Command, No. 83 Expeditionary Air Group RAF, and the 379th Air Expeditionary Wing of the USAF. [66]
Doha
5 March 2026
Unknown
Unknown
Missile shot down over Doha, casualties still unkown, damage from fragments is minimal.[83]
UAE
Airstrike target
Date
Fatalities
Injuries
Casualties and damage
Abu Dhabi
28 February 2026
1
Unknown
The UAE stated that it had successfully intercepted a number of Iranian missiles and that one Asian national had been killed by interceptor debris which had fallen on a residential area.[3][84]
Fairmont The Palm, Palm Jumeirah, Dubai
28 February 2026
0
4
The hotel was struck by an Iranian missile on 28 February 2026, causing a fire.[85][86] According to Dubai's Media Office, four people were injured.[87] Residential areas of Dubai in the proximity of the Burj Khalifa and Dubai Marina were hit.
Burj Al Arab
28 February 2026
Unknown
Unknown
"Fragments from the interceptions" had fallen and caused damage to the Burj Al Arab.[88]
Al Dhafra Air Base
28 February 2026
Unknown
Unknown
United Arab Emirates Air Force, French Air and Space Force, and United States Air Force (USAF). [66]
Al Minhad Air Base
28 February 2026
0
0
United Arab Emirates Air Force, Royal Air Force and Australian Defence Force.[89][90]
Etihad Towers complex
1 March 2026
0
2
A drone was intercepted in the proximity of the Etihad Towers complex, near to the Israeli embassy, and upon being intercepted its debris damaged the towers and caused minor injuries to a woman and her child.[91]
Iranian drones targeted a warehouse at Al-Salam Naval Base in Abu Dhabi, causing a fire in two containers storing general materials.[93]
Amazon Web Servicesdata centre
1 March 2026
0
0
Around 04:30 PST (12:30 GMT), according to Amazon, an Amazon Web Services data centre within the UAE was "impacted by objects that struck" it, resulting in "sparks and fire". Reuters reported that this resulted in a complete power cut and shutdown of the centre with the involvement of local fire department crews, leading to a temporary connectivity outage of the availability zone impacted.[94]
Jordan said that its armed forces had shot down two Iranian ballistic missiles targeting its territory[3] and that it had handled 54 reports of falling debris that caused material damage but no casualties.[96]
US military base near Erbil and a Bundeswehr field camp, Eastern Jordan,
1 March 2026
0
1
Iranian missiles and drones also struck a US military base near Erbil and a Bundeswehr field camp in eastern Jordan, injuring one American soldier.[97]
Saudi Arabia
Airstrike target
Date
Fatalities
Injuries
Casualties and damage
Riyadh
28 February 2026
Unknown
Unknown
Saudi Arabia stated it had intercepted Iranian attacks against the capital.[98]
2 March 2026
The Ministry of Defense reported that the United States Embassy in Riyadh was targeted by two drones, according to initial assessments, causing a limited fire and minor material damage to the building.[99]
Eastern Province
28 February 2026
Unknown
Unknown
Saudi Arabia stated it had intercepted Iranian attacks against the province.[98]
Prince Sultan Airbase
1 March 2026
0
0
Saudi Arabia stated that they had managed to intercept various missiles attempting to target Prince Sultan Airbase.[100]
King Khalid International Airport
1 March 2026
0
0
Saudi Arabia stated that they had managed to intercept various missiles attempting to target King Khalid International Airport.[100]
Ras Tanura Aramco refinery
2 March 2026
Unknown
Unknown
Saudi Arabia stated they had managed to intercept two Iranian drones targeting the Aramco oil refinery in Ras Tanura. Debris from the interceptions set fire to part of the plant, but they were put out before significant damage occurred.[101]
Embassy of the United States, Riyadh
3 March 2026
0
0
An Iranian drone attacked the US embassy in Riyadh, causing minor damage.[102][103]
Syria
Airstrike target
Date
Fatalities
Injuries
Casualties and damage
Ain Tarma
1 March 2026
Unknown
Unknown
Debris of an Iranian missile fell in Ain Tarma in Syria.[104]
Iraq
Airstrike target
Date
Fatalities
Injuries
Casualties and damage
Erbil International Airport
28 February 2026
0
0
Iranian aerial attacks targeted infrastructure hosting US military and civilian personnel, however, according to local media reports, most missiles and drones had been intercepted.[105]
US Consulate General in Erbil
28 February 2026
0
0
Iranian aerial attacks targeted infrastructure hosting US military and civilian personnel, however, according to local media reports, most missiles and drones had been intercepted.[105]
U.S. Victory Base near Baghdad International Airport
2 March 2026
0
0
Two drones targeted the U.S. Victory Base near Baghdad International Airport, one of which reportedly struck the base.[106]
Iraqi Kurdistan
5 March 2026
Unknown
Unknown
Iran launched 3 missiles into Iraqi Kurdistan claiming to target Kurdish bases[107]
Cyprus and Akrotiri and Dhekelia
Airstrike target
Date
Fatalities
Injuries
Casualties and damage
RAF Akrotiri
1 March 2026
0
0
UK defence secretary John Healey stated that Iran had fired two missiles towards British bases in Cyprus, but added that he did not believe they were under attack.[108][109] Defence Minister of Cyprus Vasilis Palmas later denied that missiles were launched at Cyprus.[110]
2 March 2026
An SMS message sent to base personnel stated that "a small Drone [...] impacted the airfield [...] There are [were] no casualties but there [was] minor damage."[111][112]
^Among which 9 cases were classified as "severe", 68 cases were classified as "moderate", and 1113 cases were classified as "light", 44 cases were classified as "panic attack", and 13 cases were unknown
^Four of them have been identified, as reported by ABC News: "Capt. Cody A. Khork, 35, of Winter Haven, Florida; Sgt. 1st Class Noah L. Tietjens, 42, of Bellevue, Nebraska; Sgt. 1st Class Nicole M. Amor, 39, of White Bear Lake, Minnesota; and Spc. Declan J. Coady, 20, of West Des Moines, Iowa, died Saturday in Kuwait from an Iranian drone attack."[129]
^4 Popular Mobilization Forces fighters killed [134]
^3 Popular Mobilization Forces fighters injured [134]