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Updated · Fox News · Jun 22
Explosions Rock Tehran, Sending Large Smoke Plume Over City
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 22

Explosions Rock Tehran, Sending Large Smoke Plume Over City

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 22

Summary

  • Explosions were reported in Tehran overnight on March 28, with images showing a large plume of smoke rising over the Iranian capital.
  • Getty-captioned visuals were the clearest detail in the report, while no immediate information was provided on casualties, damage, or the cause of the blasts.
  • The report appeared alongside renewed scrutiny of U.S.-Iran diplomacy and regional security, including oil tanker movements through the Strait of Hormuz.
  • That backdrop underscores how any apparent security incident in Tehran can quickly feed wider concerns about Iran's internal stability and Middle East tensions.

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