The Israeli army announced its airstrike on a petrochemical site in Shiraz, Iran, last Monday, marking a new escalation in tensions between Tel Aviv and Tehran. The attack aims to undermine Iran's military capabilities.
The Israeli army announced today that it has carried out an attack on an Iranian petrochemical complex in Shiraz. This attack comes amid escalating regional tensions between Israel and Iran.
Iran experienced a series of simultaneous explosions that rocked the cities of Qom, Shiraz, and Ahvaz, raising widespread concerns about the country's security situation. Initial reports indicate significant damage and injuries among civilians.
The Iranian armed forces shot down a drone over the city of Shiraz, prompting the Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson to call for clarifications from two regional countries. This incident raises questions about the security situation in the area.
Powerful explosions rocked the Iranian capital Tehran and the city of Shiraz, targeting several sensitive locations. These events occur during a critical time for the country, raising questions about security and stability.
Reports of the United States using rare air mines near Shiraz, southern Iran, have sparked widespread debate on social media. Opinions vary between skepticism about the military operation's effectiveness and warnings about the potential risks these mines pose to civilians.
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard announced the discovery of 122 cluster bombs around Shiraz and several cities in Fars province on Saturday, preventing potential explosions in residential areas. This alarming find raises significant concerns about security and safety in the region.