A report states that the explosions in Iran are not the result of an American attack, while noting that the situation could change. No further details were provided.
A source has told The Zioneer that the explosions heard across Iran tonight are not the result of an American attack, though the assessment is preliminary and the situation could change. The claim comes hours after a series of unverified reports of blasts in southern Iran and beyond.
The Zioneer first reported on the explosions at 12:19 Jerusalem, when local Iranian sources described blasts in several areas of southern Iran, followed by a specific report of explosions in the city of Konarak. Within minutes, reports expanded to multiple locations across Iran, with all details remaining unverified. The cause and any casualties were not known at that time.
The Zioneer has previously reported on US military strikes targeting Iran, including a wave of strikes on June 11 and a second wave hours later, as well as a report from July 9 that explosions in Tehran were not an attack. However, the current assessment from a single source suggests a different cause for tonight's blasts, though the source's identity and reliability have not been disclosed.
It remains unclear what caused the explosions, and no official confirmation has been received from Iranian or American authorities. The assessment is subject to change as more information becomes available.
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