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Air Defense Explosions Heard in Areas in Southern Iran

Summary by Arab News
DUBAI: Several ​explosions were heard in southern ‌parts ‌of ​Iran ‌including ⁠Bushehr, ​where one ⁠of Iran’s nuclear plants ⁠is ‌located, ‌as well as Konarak ​and ‌Choghadak, ‌Iran’s Mehr news agency ‌reported on Thursday. Iran's state news agency IRNA, citing a local official in Bushehr, reported that a military site on the outskirts of the southern Iranian city was struck

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Amid rising tensions between the US and Iran, reports of explosions have emerged in several areas of Iran. Varying claims are being made about Konarak, Bushehr, and other areas. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discussed the regional situation. The world is closely monitoring the situation across West Asia amid these developments.

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Iranian agencies are reporting several explosions in different parts of the country, Reuters reported on Thursday evening. Reports also come from Bushehr province, home to Iran's only functioning civilian nuclear power plant. A military source told CNN that the US military is not carrying out any strikes on Iran. However, the country has faced US strikes again in recent days, which Tehran says have also hit the area around the plant.

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The attack targeted a military facility near the southern city of Bushehr, home to Iran's only operating nuclear power plant.

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Pakistan Times Today broke the news on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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