Local sources report new explosions are being heard in southern Iran, according to security analyst Yair Goldblatt on Saturday night. The cause and any damage or casualties have not yet been reported. The blasts follow a wave of similar incidents in the region over recent days, as The Zioneer reported earlier.
Late Saturday night, security analyst Yair Goldblatt reported fresh explosions in southern Iran. The cause, damage, and casualties remain unknown. This report follows a series of blasts in the region since Friday evening, June 26.
As The Zioneer reported on Friday June 26, 23:11 Jerusalem, Iranian state television confirmed explosions in Sedik, southern Iran. That confirmation came after initial unverified Telegram reports of multiple blasts, which were followed by unverified claims of a US response. By 23:11, the IRGC was investigating the source, with early assessments suggesting a possible accident. The same timeline included a report of approximately four distinct explosions in the area.
In the wider context, The Zioneer has previously reported on a wave of explosive events across southern Iran over recent days. Background items from the desk note that explosion sites earlier this week matched those hit in US strikes, and that separate reports described a second wave of US attacks overnight. Iranian state television confirmed explosions in Sedik on the night of June 26.
The latest reports from Goldblatt remain unverified. No official Iranian or US comment has been made, and no group has claimed responsibility. The situation continues to develop.
6 developments
- DevelopingIranian reports of another explosion in southern Iran, near the Iraq border
- StrongNew explosion sites in southern Iran match those hit in earlier US strikes, observer says
- StrongExplosions reported in southern Iran as IRGC investigates source
- DevelopingReport: Second wave of US strikes hits southern Iran as new explosions heard
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