Unclaimed airstrikes targeting Iran have raised questions about their origin, occurring days after the U.S.concluded its attacks.The strikes, reported by Iranian media, hit southern regions including Bushehr and Sistan and Baluchestan provinces, as well as cities like Ahvaz and Chabahar.Iran has not officially blamed any party for the attacks, though a lawmaker warned the UAE over alleged support for the U.S.campaign.Gulf Arab states, frequently targeted by Iran since the war began on February 28, have not commented on the strikes.
The attacks coincide with ongoing disputes over the Strait of Hormuz, where Iran insists on sole control and demands fees for oil transit, despite its status as an international waterway.The U.S.continues urging ships to use a southern route through Oman to avoid Iran, following previous attacks on vessels.Israel, which participated in the Iran war, has not claimed recent strikes on Iran.The situation highlights complex regional tensions, with no clear attribution for the unclaimed attacks and ongoing geopolitical maneuvering.
Original title: Unclaimed airstrikes target Iran after US attacks, raising questions of who launched them
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