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Explosions Rock Iran’s Capital as US-Israel Attacks Continue
(MENAFN) Multiple explosions reverberated across Iran's capital on Sunday as the US-Israeli offensive against the Islamic Republic showed no signs of letting up, Iranian media reported.
An Iranian news agency confirmed that blasts were heard across several districts of Tehran, while Iran-based media reported that overnight strikes also hit a string of major cities beyond the capital — including Isfahan, Tabriz, and Qom — signaling a significant broadening of the attacks' geographic scope.
The latest wave of strikes marks a fresh escalation in a relentless offensive that began on Feb. 28, when the United States and Israel launched a coordinated military campaign against Iran. The conflict has since claimed more than 1,300 lives, among them former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
Iran has refused to absorb the assault without response, launching repeated retaliatory waves of drones and missiles against Israel, Jordan, Iraq, and Gulf nations hosting American military forces. Those counterstrikes have generated casualties, battered critical infrastructure, rattled global financial markets, and snarled international aviation operations across the region.
Sunday's explosions in Tehran — Iran's political, economic, and symbolic heart — alongside simultaneous strikes on Isfahan, Tabriz, and Qom, suggest a deliberate effort to stretch Iranian defenses thin across the country. With no diplomatic off-ramp in sight, the conflict appears poised to deepen further, drawing an ever-wider swath of the Middle East into its destructive path.
An Iranian news agency confirmed that blasts were heard across several districts of Tehran, while Iran-based media reported that overnight strikes also hit a string of major cities beyond the capital — including Isfahan, Tabriz, and Qom — signaling a significant broadening of the attacks' geographic scope.
The latest wave of strikes marks a fresh escalation in a relentless offensive that began on Feb. 28, when the United States and Israel launched a coordinated military campaign against Iran. The conflict has since claimed more than 1,300 lives, among them former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
Iran has refused to absorb the assault without response, launching repeated retaliatory waves of drones and missiles against Israel, Jordan, Iraq, and Gulf nations hosting American military forces. Those counterstrikes have generated casualties, battered critical infrastructure, rattled global financial markets, and snarled international aviation operations across the region.
Sunday's explosions in Tehran — Iran's political, economic, and symbolic heart — alongside simultaneous strikes on Isfahan, Tabriz, and Qom, suggest a deliberate effort to stretch Iranian defenses thin across the country. With no diplomatic off-ramp in sight, the conflict appears poised to deepen further, drawing an ever-wider swath of the Middle East into its destructive path.
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