US Strikes Iran Oil Depots: Apocalyptic Scenes Emerge

Tehran oil depot fire after airstrike

The conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran has intensified after reports of fresh strikes on oil facilities in Tehran. According to early reports, Israeli forces targeted fuel depots in the Iranian capital, creating large fires and thick smoke across the skyline.

The strikes reportedly hit the Shahran oil depot in Tehran, one of Iran’s major fuel storage sites. The attack caused a massive blaze that remained visible across parts of the city. Large columns of black smoke were seen rising above the area.

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Reports suggest that several fuel storage tanks and an oil transfer facility were damaged during the strike. The incident marks a serious escalation in the ongoing tensions in the Middle East. Officials have not yet released full details about the extent of the damage.

Videos circulating on social media show repeated explosions and intense flames from the depot area. Eyewitness footage captured thick smoke spreading across the night sky. Many viewers described the visuals as dramatic and alarming.

The developments have triggered concern among citizens and observers across the region. Energy analysts say such attacks on oil infrastructure can influence global energy markets. Oil prices often react sharply to disruptions involving major fuel storage facilities.

The conflict has now entered its ninth day with no clear signs of de escalation. Both sides continue to exchange statements and military actions. Global leaders are closely monitoring the situation as new updates continue to emerge.

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