An analysis circulating on Telegram claims that Iran's fuel crisis is causing the regime to collapse. The report cites long lines at gas stations, but has not been independently verified. The extent of the shortages remains unclear.
The claim comes amid mounting pressure on Iran's energy infrastructure. As The Zioneer reported on June 12, long queues were reported at gas stations in Kerman amid fuel shortages. Separately, Bloomberg reported that approximately 63 million barrels of Iranian crude oil remain stranded on tankers after the US canceled a temporary waiver. The unverified analysis suggests growing domestic instability, though no official confirmation is available.
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