The US-Iran conflict has entered its 76th day, marking more than two and a half months of escalating military operations. Since the start, airstrikes and missile attacks have caused hundreds of casualties, destroyed key infrastructure, and pushed the Middle East into severe instability.
On the 76th day, US forces continued targeting Iranian military sites and nuclear facilities, while Iran retaliated with drone and missile attacks on US and allied bases in the region. Humanitarian organizations have warned of a humanitarian catastrophe as millions of civilians remain trapped in conflict zones, lacking food, clean water, and medical services.
The United Nations Security Council convened an emergency session to discuss the situation, but diplomatic efforts have so far yielded no clear progress. Russia and China have called for an immediate ceasefire and return to negotiations, while US allies in Europe have expressed concern over the risk of a broader conflict.
Analysts warn that if the conflict continues, it could last for months more and trigger global economic consequences, including higher oil prices and supply chain disruptions. In this context, the international community continues to promote communication channels aimed at de-escalation and finding a sustainable political solution to the crisis.
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