First Came The Inferno, Then Darkness: Tehran Blackened After Oil Depots Hit

Residents of Tehran were greeted by an unexpected blackout on Sunday morning, following a series of attacks on oil depots that triggered widespread fires. The city, which typically basks in daylight, remained enveloped in darkness, raising concerns about safety and infrastructure. Eyewitness accounts describe a chaotic scene as emergency services scrambled to respond to the aftermath of the inferno. The attacks, believed to be the result of escalating regional tensions, have heightened fears about the stability of Iran’s energy sector and the potential impact on global oil markets. Authorities are investigating the incidents, while citizens express anxiety over the safety of their neighborhoods amidst ongoing threats. This situation underscores the fragile security environment in the region and the potential for further escalations, impacting not only local residents but also international relations and energy supplies.
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