Three renewed explosions have been reported near the town of Sirik in Hormozgan Province, southern Iran, according to Arabic-language Telegram channels. This follows a series of blasts reported near Sirik and Sirik Island over the past 24 hours. The cause and any damage or casualties are not yet known.
Three renewed explosions were detected near Sirik, a coastal town in Hormozgan Province, according to Arabic-language reports on Telegram. The reports follow an earlier wave of blasts on Sirik Island (Strait of Hormuz) reported at 21:22 UTC today, where two explosions were initially reported, and a broader series of explosions across southern Iran over the past 48 hours — including near Qeshm, Minab, Bandar Abbas, Jask, and Ahvaz, as well as critical infrastructure sites such as Kharg Island. As The Zioneer reported at 16:46 UTC on June 10, an earlier explosion was reported near Sirik from a location not far from the Iraq border, and the Sirik area has seen repeated reports of blasts since June 9. The cause, extent of damage, and any casualties remain unverified. No official Iranian statement has been issued on the latest explosions.
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