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Iran Warns of Irreversible Damage to Regional Infrastructure over Trump's Threat
Iran vows retaliatory strikes on US and Israeli energy, IT, and desalination facilities if its power plants are attacked, warning of irreversible regional damage and oil price rises.
- On Sunday, Ghalibaf warned that regional infrastructure could face 'irreversible' destruction after Trump threatened to 'hit and obliterate' Iranian power plants within 48 hours.
- The campaign that started February 28 killed senior Iranian figures, and Ali Larijani warned earlier this month it could plunge the region into darkness within half an hour.
- Iranian forces launched multiple missile and drone barrages, killing and wounding more than 200 in Israel; the Iranian army attacked Ben Gurion Airport with Arash-2 drones while smoke rose at Fujairah's oil facility, and at least 64 were injured in Arad.
- Ghalibaf warned that attacks on Iran would make regional infrastructure 'legitimate targets' and could raise oil prices, with threats extending to US and Israeli energy, IT, and desalination facilities.
- The developments suggest the conflict entered a dangerous new direction after sirens blared across Israel and targets included US bases in Kuwait and the UAE.
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Attacks on Iran's energy facilities would trigger 'irreversible' regional damage: speaker
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf on Sunday warned that energy and oil infrastructure across the region could face "irreversible" destruction if the United States targets Iran's power plants.
·Beijing, China
Read Full ArticleTrump threatens Iran energy sites over Hormuz, Tehran warns of strikes in Gulf
Iran has warned it is ready to respond. Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf warned that if Iran’s infrastructure is targeted, then key facilities across the region could be "irreversibly destroyed."
·India
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