Ceasefire collapses: Explosions at Iranian energy facilities and regional military response

  


Hours after a fragile truce was announced, tensions escalated again following multiple explosions at key Iranian energy infrastructure sites. The incidents affected the refinery located on Lavan Island, as well as strategic facilities on Sirri Island, both crucial for Iran's hydrocarbon production and exports.

Iranian authorities indicated that the attacks were likely caused by an external force, although they did not officially identify a perpetrator. However, unverified reports point to the possible involvement of the United Arab Emirates air force, which allegedly used Dassault Mirage 2000-9 fighter jets along with drones to carry out the attack.

 In response, Tehran ordered a counteroffensive that included the launch of missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles targeting the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait. These attacks immediately activated air defense systems in both countries, raising the alert level and increasing the risk of a wider confrontation in the Gulf region.

The deteriorating situation highlights the fragility of recent agreements and reinforces international concern about a potential broader military escalation, with both geopolitical and economic implications on a global scale.

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