Explosions reported in western Tehran as Iran–U.S.–Israel conflict enters sixth day
Explosions were heard in western Tehran on Thursday as attacks between Iran, the United States and Israel entered their sixth day.
International media reported hearing explosions in western Tehran, the capital of Iran, on Thursday as the conflict involving Iran, the United States and Israel continued.
The Associated Press reported that the blasts were heard in western parts of Tehran and areas near the nearby city of Karaj.
Some reports also said fighter jets were seen flying at low altitude in the skies over Iran, though the source of the aircraft and the exact targets were not immediately confirmed.
The latest explosions come as U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran entered their sixth day, raising concerns about further escalation across the region.
At the same time, Iranian media reported that Iran launched new strikes against Israel as the exchange of attacks continued between the sides.
The ongoing hostilities have already caused heavy casualties. Reports indicate that deaths from U.S. and Israeli strikes in Iran have exceeded 1,000 people.
The confrontation marks one of the most serious military escalations between Iran and Israel in recent years, with both sides carrying out direct and indirect strikes.
The continued exchanges of attacks have heightened fears of a broader regional conflict, as international calls for de-escalation and restraint grow.
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