Videos circulating from Baharestan, Iran, captured repeated explosions and a large fire following a recent attack targeting areas near strategic and industrial infrastructure. The assault comes after earlier strikes this week on Esfahan, a key transport and industrial hub, highlighting sustained pressure on central parts of the country as the conflict entered its second month.

“Repeated blasts lit up Baharestan, close to critical infrastructure, signaling a worrying escalation,” local sources reported.

The latest developments unfolded amid ongoing Israeli operations across Iran and retaliatory missile launches from Tehran targeting Israeli positions and facilities in Gulf states. Analysts warn the situation could escalate into a wider regional confrontation.

“The conflict is no longer confined to borders; the strikes show the potential for broader instability in the region,” said a Middle East security analyst.

As of now, no confirmed casualty figures have been reported from Baharestan, leaving the immediate civilian impact unclear. However, the conflict has already claimed more than 3,000 lives and disrupted global energy markets.

“Oil prices surged above $108 a barrel this week as traders reacted to threats to supply routes and infrastructure across the Middle East,” said a commodities analyst.

The attacks underscore the vulnerability of Iran’s industrial and transport hubs amid an intensifying cycle of strikes and counter-strikes, raising concerns over both regional security and global energy stability.

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