
Heavy Blasts, Fire Engulf Shiraz After Israeli Strikes on Alleged Nuclear and Missile Facilities
A series of powerful explosions and heavy fires were reported in the southern Iranian city of Shiraz on Thursday night, following what local sources and international media have described as Israeli airstrikes targeting suspected nuclear facilities and missile bases.
Eyewitnesses reported seeing thick black smoke billowing into the sky as emergency sirens rang out across parts of the city. Videos circulating on social media showed flames engulfing buildings and widespread panic among residents as the strikes hit.
According to unconfirmed reports, the airstrikes were part of a renewed Israeli military campaign aimed at curbing Iran's nuclear and missile development capabilities. The targeted sites are believed to include underground bunkers and missile storage facilities located on the outskirts of Shiraz.
Neither Iran nor Israel has officially confirmed the strikes at the time of reporting. However, the incident marks a significant escalation in regional tensions, especially amid recent warnings from Israeli defense officials about taking "preemptive measures" against perceived threats from Iran.
Security analysts say the attack, if verified, could trigger a severe response from Tehran, which has consistently denied pursuing nuclear weapons and has accused Israel of engaging in provocative military aggression.
As international observers call for restraint and verification of facts on the ground, the situation in Shiraz remains tense. Emergency crews are reportedly battling fires and assessing the extent of the damage.

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