Iran activates air defenses in Isfahan base and nuclear site in response to drone sightings

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An Israeli drone attack on a major air base near Isfahan, Iran, has triggered Iranian air defenses, raising tensions in the region. The strike occurred just days after Iran’s drone-and-missile assault on Israel, further escalating the conflict between the two countries. Despite no direct acknowledgment from Iranian officials, Israeli politicians hinted at their involvement in the attack.

The incident took place on Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s 85th birthday, adding symbolic significance to the event. Air defense batteries were activated in several provinces as reports of drones in the air surfaced. The Iranian army commander confirmed that crews targeted multiple flying objects, with no significant damage reported.

The targeted air base in Isfahan houses Iran’s fleet of American-made F-14 Tomcats and is associated with the country’s nuclear program. The International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed that there was no damage to Iran’s nuclear sites following the attack. The incident also led to the grounding of commercial flights in Tehran and other regions, causing disruptions in air travel.

The attack in Iran raised concerns about escalating conflicts in the Middle East, with neighboring countries like Syria and Iraq also experiencing heightened tensions. The incident briefly impacted energy markets, with oil prices fluctuating before stabilizing. Despite initial fears, both sides have the opportunity to de-escalate the situation and avoid further conflict. The international community continues to monitor the situation closely for any potential developments.

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