Abu Saleh, an analyst from the Arabic desk, claimed that 90% of reports on attacks in the Strait of Hormuz were duplicates and exaggerated, according to his Telegram post. The analysis suggests that many reports of explosions in different areas stem from a single event heard across multiple locations, rather than separate attacks. The claim is unverified.
Abu Saleh, an analyst from the Arabic desk, posted on Telegram that the vast majority of reports on attacks in the Strait of Hormuz are duplicates, often originating from a single explosion heard over a wide area. He argued that the same event is reported multiple times by different observers, inflating the perceived scope of the strikes. The Zioneer has covered numerous unverified reports of explosions in the Strait of Hormuz region in recent days. The analyst's claim is not independently confirmed.
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