After the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran is "breaking down." This was stated to Sky News by the head of the British Ministry of Defense, John Healy.
"Iran and the regime that he (Khamenei) has led for so long is a source of evil ... sponsors and exports terror, including to countries like the United Kingdom. And of course, now it is worrying that this regime is starting to act sharply. These outbreaks are increasingly indiscriminate and widespread. And people are very concerned that not only military targets, but also civilian airports, Kuwaiti hotels, Dubai and Bahrain, are being hit," Healy said.
It is noted that the British military and other foreign forces in the region are being mobilized "to protect against the threat" from Iran. In particular, British servicemen shot down in Iraq drone. However, the UK claims that it is not involved in offensive operations with the United States and Israel.
According to Healy, British troops at the US naval base in Bahrain are within 200 meters of the place that Iran is attacking with UAVs and missiles.
In addition, two missiles were fired the day before in the direction of Cyprus, where the UK has a large air base, but no one believes that Cyprus was the target, the TV channel reports.
As of this morning, there are no reports of casualties among the British military in the region.

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