Iranian Media Reports No Damage to Kharg Oil Infrastructure After US Strike
Iranian media reports no damage to Kharg oil infrastructure after U.S. strike, easing fears of a major disruption.
バーレーン内務省は19日、イラン革命防衛隊との関与が疑われる41人を逮捕したと発表した。
Iranian media reports no damage to Kharg oil infrastructure after U.S. strike, easing fears of a major disruption.
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