BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 11. Oman’s air defense
systems have neutralized two drones believed to belong to Iran
north of the city of Duqm amid continuing escalation in the Middle
East, Trend
reports.
According to media reports, one of the drones fell into the sea.
No damage or casualties have been reported.
The Omani government strongly condemned the attack, emphasizing
that all necessary measures are being taken to ensure the security
of the country and its residents.
Since no concrete agreement was reached in negotiations between
the United States and Iran over the nuclear program, the U.S. and
Israel began military airstrikes against Iran on February 28. In
response, Iran launched missile and drone attacks on Israel and
U.S. military facilities located in countries across the region,
starting the same day.
On the first day of the air strikes against Iran, Iran’s Supreme
Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei and several high-ranking
military officials were killed. On March 8, Iran’s Assembly of
Experts elected Seyyed Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of Ayatollah
Seyyed Ali Khamenei, as Iran’s third Supreme Leader by majority
vote.
Between March 1 and March 5, the confrontation expanded further,
affecting several countries across the Middle East.
According to reports, the U.S. side suffered losses of 8 dead
and more than 140 wounded.
As a result of the conflict, the region’s energy infrastructure
and maritime transportation have also come under serious risk. Due
to heightened security tensions around the Strait of Hormuz, global
oil prices have surged sharply, and several countries have urged
their citizens to leave the region.
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