Day 4 of Iran- US Conflict : US Embassy at Riyadh attacked, and tension escalate

BySG News

March 3, 2026

The Middle East remains on edge tonight as widening airstrikes, drone attacks, and missile fire push the region closer to a broader conflict. Fighting has intensified across multiple fronts, raising international concern and fears of further escalation.

In Saudi Arabia, Iranian drones struck the U.S. Embassy compound in Riyadh, causing minor structural damage and a small fire. Authorities confirmed that air defenses intercepted parts of the attack, preventing casualties. Saudi officials strongly condemned the strike and pledged tighter security measures.

Meanwhile, three Indian nationals were killed after Iranian-linked attacks targeted merchant vessels off the coast of Oman. Several others were injured, with around 20 people reported hurt across the wider West Asia region. Indian authorities are using diplomatic channels to gather further details.

U.S. forces have also carried out coordinated strikes on Iranian military facilities. According to reports, targets included missile and drone launch sites. Six American service members were killed during the operation, marking a significant escalation.

In response to the deteriorating security situation, more than 200 Indian students have been relocated from Tehran to Qom as a precaution.

We continue to monitor developments. Stay with SG News for further updates.

BySG News

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