U.S.-Israeli Airstrikes on Tehran: Full Report on the March 2, 2026 Attacks, Destruction, and Regional Escalation

Introduction

On March 2, 2026, the capital city of Tehran became the epicenter of one of the most significant military escalations in modern Middle East history. Joint airstrikes conducted by the United States and Israel targeted multiple strategic locations across central Tehran, resulting in widespread structural destruction, civilian displacement, and severe geopolitical consequences.

The coordinated military campaign, which began on February 28, reportedly aimed at neutralizing key Iranian command infrastructure, security installations, and communications hubs. By March 2, large sections of central Tehran—including police headquarters, government-linked buildings, and nearby commercial properties—were reduced to rubble.

This comprehensive report details the aftermath of the U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran, the destruction at Nilufar Square, the confirmed death of Iran’s Supreme Leader, retaliatory missile strikes, and the broader implications for regional security and global politics.

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