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Sounds Of Explosions Detected In Iran
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Sounds Of Explosions Detected In Iran
Sounds Of Explosions Detected In Iran
Romanian firemen attempt to estinguish fire during an intervention in Crevedia village, Romania August 27, 2023. - One person died and 46 were injured after two explosions rocked a liquified petroleum gas station close to Romania's capital Bucharest on Saturday, officials said. The injured included 26 firefighters who rushed to the scene in Crevedia commune, north of the capital, following the first explosion, according to the government. One person was killed. Of those injured, at least eight people suffered severe burns, according to hospital representatives. Around 25 fire engines were at the scene to try and bring the blaze under control, while people within a 700-metre (770 yards) radius were evacuated, Romania's emergency situations inspectorate said. (Photo by Daniel MIHAILESCU / AFP)

Iranian state media reported explosions occurring in central Isfahan on Friday, while US media sources cited officials indicating that Israel had conducted retaliatory strikes against its longtime rival.

Reports from state media stated that air defense systems in several Iranian cities were activated following the announcement from the country’s official broadcaster regarding explosions near the central city of Isfahan.

Israel had previously issued warnings of retaliatory actions after Iran launched hundreds of missiles and drones toward Israel over the weekend, with most of them being intercepted.

Iran’s Fars news agency noted the occurrence of “three explosions” near the Shekari army airbase in the northwest of Isfahan province.

Additionally, Iran’s space agency spokesman Hossein Dalirian mentioned that “several” drones had been “successfully shot down.”

 “There are no reports of a missile attack for now,” Dalirian said on social media platform X.

Iran’s Tasnim news agency, citing “reliable sources,” reported that nuclear facilities in Isfahan were declared to be “completely secure.”

Meanwhile, ABC and CBS News attributed the strikes to Israel, quoting US officials. However, there was no immediate response from the White House or Pentagon.


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