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Workers evacuate the area around Saudi Aramco's Ras Tanura oil refinery as smoke rises following a reported Iranian drone strike on March 2.
Workers evacuate the area around Saudi Aramco's Ras Tanura oil refinery as smoke rises following a reported Iranian drone strike on March 2.

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Iran's leadership has been hit hard with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other senior officials killed in US and Israeli air strikes that continue to pound Tehran and other parts of the country. RFE/RL has continuing updates and analysis.

Key Takeaways:

  • Saudi Arabia partially suspended operations at the massive Ras Tanura refinery following an attack that caused a fire at the facility.
  • US military officials said three US fighter jets crashed in Kuwait after being hit by friendly fire from Kuwaiti air defenses.
  • Iranian Supreme National Security Council chief Ali Larijani said Tehran "will not negotiate" with Washington, hours after US President Donald Trump vowed to continue to punish the "terrorists" with the "full force" of the American military.
  • The Iranian Red Crescent Society said 555 people have been killed so far in joint US-Israeli attacks on Iran.
  • US President Donald Trump said that 48 Iranian leaders have been killed in the attacks and that the strikes could take up to four weeks.
10:26 14.1.2026

US State Department Slams Iran's Description Of Protesters As 'Terrorists'

The US State Department's Persian-language account on X responded to the Iranian government's attempt to portray protesters as "terrorists."

The account wrote in a post: "The fact that the Islamic Republic regime calls protesters 'rioters' and 'terrorists' is not deceiving the world."

The post states that "these are labels used to justify violence, nothing more."

As the protests escalate, Iranian officials have increased their confrontations with protesters, calling them "terrorists."

In recent days, the Iranian Foreign Ministry has also attempted to justify the unprecedented violence against protesters by inviting ambassadors and representatives of foreign countries to Iran, using a speech by Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi and a film screening.

However, shortly after this move, German Chancellor Friedrich Mertz described Iran's resort to violence to remain in power as a sign of the end of the Islamic republic's "work."


08:55 14.1.2026

Trump Threatens 'Serious Action' If Iran Executes Prisoners

US President Donald Trump says the United States will "take very serious action" if Iran begins executing protesters.

Trump made the statement on the sidelines of a trip to Detroit in a brief interview on January 13 with CBS, without giving details.

In response to a CBS reporter who asked about the US response to reports that some detainees in Iran could be hanged early Wednesday morning, Trump emphasized that he had not heard anything about hanging protesters yet, but added that "if they do such a thing, we will take very strong action."

When asked what his endgame is in Iran, the president said: "The endgame is to win. I like winning." He cited the fate of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and Nicolas Maduro and strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities.

"We don't want to see what's happening in Iran happen," he said. "And you know, if they want to have protests, that's one thing, when they start killing thousands of people, and now you're telling me about hanging -- we'll see how that works out for them. It's not going to work out good."

08:02 14.1.2026

More Than 2,400 Protesters Killed, Says HRANA Rights Group

More than 2,400 protesters have been killed during Iran's brutal crackdown against the regime, according to the US human rights monitor HRANA.

The rights group reported late on January 13 that the total death toll had reached 2,571 in the wave of unrest that represents the biggest challenge to the Islamic republic in years. HRANA said it had verified the deaths of 2,403 protesters, 147 government-affiliated individuals, 12 children, and nine bystanders. It also confirmed the detention of 18,434 individuals, 97 cases of forced confessions that have been broadcast, and 1,134 reports of severe injuries.

The protests have been met with a violent crackdown by security forces and a widespread Internet blackout, raising fears that the actual death toll may be even higher.

In the first time the Iranian government has acknowledged the climbing death toll, an official said on January 13 that about 2,000 people had been killed.

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07:31 14.1.2026

Starlink Internet Service Provided Free For Iran 

Following a conversation between US President Donald Trump and SpaceX's Elon Musk, the Starlink satellite Internet service has been made free of charge for those in Iran.

In recent days, following the complete Internet blackout in Iran by the authorities in response to mass protests, Starlink has been one of the few ways for Iranians to communicate with the outside world.

Despite the presence of tens of thousands of Starlink terminals and dishes across Iran, users have faced difficulties in methods for paying the subscription fee. There have also been reports of serious disruptions in Starlink signals.


22:12 13.1.2026

Live Blog Closing For The Day

We are closing the live blog for now, but we'll be back again tomorrow at 7:30 a.m. Central European time.

21:05 13.1.2026

Goldberg: 'Nothing Is Off The Table' For Trump's Response In Iran

During Trump’s presidency, between 2019 and 2020, when the United States pressure campaign against the Islamic republic was at its peak, Richard Goldberg was director of the White House’s National Security Council’s Office of Countering Iran’s Weapons of Mass Destruction.

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Hannah Kaviani of RFE/RL’s Radio Farda spoke with Richard Goldberg, now a senior adviser at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, on January 13 about what Trump’s next move might be against Iran.

Click here to read the interview.


20:03 13.1.2026

Axios: Witkoff 'Secretly' Met Iran's Prince Reza Pahlavi

Axios reporter Barack Ravid said on January 13 that Steve Witkoff, Donald Trump’s special envoy, "secretly" met with Reza Pahlavi, the former crown prince of Iran who has become an opposition figure.

He quoted an unnamed "senior American official" as saying the focus of the meeting and talks was the widespread protests in Iran.

US officials have not yet officially confirmed the news.

Axios says this is the first high-level meeting between the Iranian opposition and the Trump administration since the protests began in Iran on December 28.

According to the site, Pahlavi is trying to position himself as a "transitional" leader if the regime falls.

Witkoff previously served as Trump's representative in nuclear negotiations with representatives of the Islamic republic.


19:00 13.1.2026

Meanwhile, Canada is now advising any of its citizens in Iran to leave the country.

18:54 13.1.2026

The NetBlocks digital rights watchdog now says that Iran's Internet blackout has passed the 120-hour mark.

18:37 13.1.2026

'Thousands Of Bodies': Death Toll Soars Amid Iran's Brutal Crackdown

At least 2,000 people have been killed in the protests in Iran, according to a US-based human rights group, HRANA, amid the deadly crackdown on anti-government demonstrations. One Iranian exile in Germany told RFE/RL she heard from a trusted source able to get past Iran's communication blackout that her uncle had been killed and that the number of deaths could be much higher.

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