Mar 7 • 22:46 UTC 🇸🇪 Sweden Aftonbladet

Alarm about attacks in several countries in the Middle East

Reports indicate multiple attacks and explosions occurred in several Middle Eastern countries, including Qatar, the UAE, and Iran, with significant damage from Israeli airstrikes targeting Iranian infrastructure.

On the night of March 7, significant developments unfolded in the Middle East, with reports of attacks and explosions in several countries, including Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Iraq, Iran, and Israel. Notably, Iranian oil depots in Tehran were struck, causing massive fires, as confirmed by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF). The IDF announced on social media that their airforce had conducted operations against fuel depots belonging to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in Tehran, inflicting substantial damage to the regime's infrastructure.

Social media images revealed the severity of the situation, showing intense explosions, blazing fires, and billowing clouds of smoke. Iranian state media, including the Fars news agency, reported that U.S. and Israeli warplanes targeted an oil depot in southern Tehran, close to the main refinery. Furthermore, Iran claimed that a U.S. attack had also occurred at a desalination plant within its territory, escalating tensions in the region.

The situation escalates the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, highlighting the complexity of international relations in the region, particularly involving Israel and Iran. As foreign ministers like Abbas Araghchi express outrage over the attacks and call for accountability, the implications for regional stability remain concerning. This series of aggressive actions could potentially lead to further retaliatory measures and intensification of hostilities among the involved nations.

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