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Explosions reported in Abadan, Iran, for first time since 40-day war

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Explosions reported in Abadan, Iran, for first time since 40-day war

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TL;DR

Explosions were heard in the Iranian city of Abadan, near the Iraq border, according to unverified Hebrew-language reports. The reports mark the first such incident in the city since the 40-day war, a previous round of conflict between Iran and a US-led coalition.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Unverified Hebrew-language reports indicate that explosions were heard in the Iranian city of Abadan, located near the border with Iraq, for the first time since the 40-day war. The reports did not specify the cause of the explosions or any casualties. The incident comes amid a broader conflict involving US-led strikes on Iranian military infrastructure and Iranian retaliatory launches against Gulf states, as previously reported by The Zioneer. The 40-day war refers to a previous round of conflict between Iran and a US-led coalition that ended in late June 2026. The situation remains fluid and the reports are unconfirmed.

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