More explosions. There is new news from Iran


Dziło, among others to an explosion near the capital's telecommunications complex and the seat of the revolutionary court, which – according to the media – was destroyed. Witnesses quoted by the BBC assessed that “The explosions are stronger than yesterday.”
The Revolutionary Court in Tehran was bombed on Sunday and its building was destroyed – reported state media quoted by the opposition website Iran International. Also attacked that day was, among others, airport in the city of Mashhad in the north-east of the country.
Explosions were also recorded in Bushehr in the southwest of the country, where, according to Iran International, the target of the attack was an air defense base of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
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More explosions in Tehran
Iranian media also reported explosions in various parts of Tehran. Reuters reported on airstrikes near Tehran's telecommunications complex.
Earlier on Sunday, the Israeli military announced it had carried out a new wave of attacks “in the heart of Tehran.” The army said its air force, guided by intelligence information, launched airstrikes on facilities belonging to the “Iranian terrorist regime” in the capital.
The United States and Israel attacked Iran on Saturday, killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other senior officials. In retaliation, Tehran launched attacks on American bases in the region.
Meanwhile, OPEC+ agreed in principle to a slightly larger increase in oil production next month because the conflict caused by the US and Israeli attacks on Iran threatened to amplify the rise in oil prices, participants of the group's meeting unofficially told Bloomberg journalists.
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