Explosions Rock Tehran and Other Cities

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In the early hours of the morning, around 2:15 AM, a series of explosions were reported across Tehran and other cities, indicating a major attack. The main targets of these assaults appeared to be military installations, and reports have confirmed the sound of explosions was heard in cities like Mashhad, Isfahan, and Tabriz. Following the incidents, there was a significant surge in people rushing to gas stations, likely to refuel in anticipation of possible further disturbances. Concurrently, international flights at Tehran and Isfahan airports were cancelled amidst the security concerns raised by these attacks. Israeli military sources have acknowledged their involvement and indicated that the attacks were focused on specific locations in northern and eastern Tehran. Additionally, local Iranian state television has confirmed the details of the attacks, which have sent ripples of fear through the populace. As the situation unfolds, further details are expected to be released, shedding light on the extent of the damage and the aftermath of this alarming series of events. Eyewitnesses have reported seeing smoke and fire in urban areas, contributing to the chaos in the streets.
Highlights
  • • Explosions started in Tehran and other cities around 2:15 AM.
  • • The main targets of the attacks were military facilities and other installations.
  • • Sounds of explosions were also heard in Mashhad, Isfahan, Tabriz, and several other cities.
  • • People have flocked to gas stations to refill their tanks.
  • • Flights at Tehran and Isfahan international airports were cancelled.
  • • The Israeli army confirmed precise targeting of locations.
  • • More details are being released, and information may vary.
  • • Witnesses reported seeing smoke and fire in urban areas.
  • • Iranian state television confirmed the attacks on designated centers.
  • • At least three explosions have been reported in Mashhad.
* hawa bundu helped DAVEN to generate this content on 10/26/2024 .

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