Iran's armed forces have entered the highest state of alert and moved to wartime conditions, according to a report. The move comes as Tehran shipped at least 10 million barrels of crude oil and fuel oil overnight, anticipating a possible imminent resumption of the US naval blockade. Images also show large-scale US impacts across southern Iran and Bushehr Province.
Iran has raised its armed forces to the highest state of alert and transitioned to wartime conditions, a report states. The directive, described as a 'scatter order,' comes as Tehran shipped at least 10 million barrels of crude oil and fuel oil overnight — a move attributed to anticipation of an imminent resumption of the US naval blockade on Iranian oil exports, as The Zioneer reported earlier today (14:04 Jerusalem). Images circulating from the region show large-scale US impacts across southern Iran and Bushehr Province, though the extent and targets of the strikes remain unverified. The alert follows days of heightened US military activity in the Gulf, including reports of warships on standby for a potential blockade order, as well as sustained US strikes on Iranian air defenses and command infrastructure over the past week. No official IRGC or government confirmation of the alert level has been issued, and the precise nature of the 'wartime conditions' — whether operational or administrative — is not yet clear.
3 developments
- DevelopingIranian military declares full readiness across army and IRGC, warns against any violation of understandings
- StrongIRGC raises alert level to highest, threatens 'unprecedented' response to any US attack
- StrongIranian official says military at highest readiness, warns of decisive response
- StrongSenior IRGC commander says Iran enters negotiations from a position of high military readiness
Source and signal
- Internal intake
