The Middle East war unleashed by joint U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran has swelled outward to Cyprus, Sri Lanka, Turkey and Azerbaijan, and risks drawing more countries into the conflict.

The United States and Israel initiated the war by launching strikes on Iran and killing its supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, on Saturday, but the war has since extended its geographical scope.

“The conflict has evolved into a high-intensity, multi-domain campaign with no immediate end in sight,” the U.S.-based Soufan Center said.