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US-Israel war on Iran: Strikes continue on day 31
Summary
Overnight US and Israeli strikes struck Tehran and other Iranian cities, and Iranian authorities reported a temporary blackout that has since been restored. Global oil prices rose, and Pakistan said it would host further regional talks aimed at de-escalation.
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US and Israeli forces carried out overnight strikes on Tehran and other Iranian cities on day 31 of the conflict. Iranian officials reported power infrastructure was hit, producing a temporary blackout that has since been restored. Global markets reacted with a rise in oil prices and wider market disruption. Pakistan said regional talks are being prepared as part of diplomatic efforts.
What officials say:
- The Israeli military announced it was attacking government infrastructure in Tehran.
- Iranian authorities reported a blackout near Tehran that has been restored and said fires at an industrial site were contained.
- Brent crude oil rose sharply as markets reacted to the conflict and related supply concerns.
- Pakistan’s foreign minister said regional ministers discussed ways to end the hostilities and that Islamabad may host further talks in the coming days.
Summary:
The reported strikes and infrastructure damage are linked to visible market moves, including higher oil prices and trading volatility. Pakistan has indicated plans to host de-escalation talks, while at least one official source said attacks are likely to continue until diplomatic talks are under way. Undetermined at this time.
