A report indicates renewed explosions on Qeshm Island in southern Iran at 01:29 Jerusalem, the third such report tonight. The cause and any damage or casualties remain unknown.
A third report of explosions on Qeshm Island was received at 01:29 Jerusalem early Monday morning, continuing a series of unverified blast reports that began shortly after midnight. The first report of the night arrived around 00:14 Jerusalem, describing explosions and the firing of five missiles near Qeshm Island and the Strait of Hormuz. A second report followed minutes later, and the current third report at 01:29 marks the most recent in the sequence. The source of the explosions remains unconfirmed, and no details on damage or casualties have emerged.
As The Zioneer reported earlier, the initial reports on Sunday at 20:22 Jerusalem (local time) described explosions and five missiles in the Strait of Hormuz. Within minutes, a second unverified report of explosions on Qeshm Island was received. By the early hours of Monday, a third report at 01:29 Jerusalem has underscored the continuing pattern of activity in the area. The thread has consistently noted that all reports remain unverified, with no official confirmation from Iranian sources.
The Zioneer has tracked a sustained pattern of unexplained explosions in the vicinity of Qeshm Island, the Strait of Hormuz, and nearby locations over recent weeks. On June 10, reports indicated explosions likely from IRGC speedboats; on June 16, three explosions were reported with Iranian state media attributing them to traffic management; on June 22, explosion sounds were described near Qeshm Island and Bandar Abbas; and on June 28, a fresh explosion was reported on Kish Island. Israeli sources stated on June 11 that Israel was not involved in that night's bombing.
As with all previous reports, independent verification remains pending. The cause of the explosions — whether military activity, an accident, or other — has not been determined. No official statement from Iranian authorities has been issued regarding this latest sequence of blasts.
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