We Are Ready for Dharna, Just Waiting for Maulana's Call: Hafiz Hamdullah | Do Tok | Kiran Naz

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Published2 days ago
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#samaatv #iranattack #petrolprice #petrol #iranuswar #iranisraelwar #fieldmarshalasimmunir #pmshehbazsharif #saudiarabia #qatar #kuwait #kpk #pakarmy #imrankhan #maryamnawaz #azadkashmirprotest #mulanafazalurrehman #juiprotest #dotok #kirannaz We Are Ready for Dharna, Just Waiting for Maulana's Call: Hafiz Hamdullah | Do Tok | Kiran Naz fazl ur rehman pak army, mauala fazlur rehman pak army, fazal ur rehman big statement about pak army, fazlur rehman invited for tea by pak army, maulana fazl ur rehman anty army statement, fazlur rehman's statement on pakistan army, fazlur rehman army statement, fazl ur rehman, fazlur rehman criticizes army, maulana fazlur rehman vs army chief, maulana fazal ur rehman party, maulana fazl ur rehman, fazl ur rehman news, maulana fazal ur rehman questioned to army chief, maulana fazal ur rehman react on army chief statement Bridges, rail lines, power and water facilities, and other targets in Iran, Kuwait and elsewhere in the Middle East were attacked in airstrikes on Friday as the United States and Iran escalated their weeklong crisis over the Strait of Hormuz. The U.S. military struck bridges and a port facility in Iran, targeting rail and road connections between the southern coast and the rest of the country, Iranian state media reported. Strikes also hit a railway station near the Bandar Abbas naval base, Iran’s state broadcaster said. Eight people were killed and 20 others wounded in the U.S. attacks across Iran, the state-run Islamic Republic News Agency reported on Friday. The U.S. military’s Central Command said in a statement early Friday that the latest round of American attacks had “hit dozens of Iranian military targets such as coastal surveillance and air defense sites, military logistics infrastructure and maritime capabilities.” The statement made no mention of civilian infrastructure. The Iranian military said it had retaliated by firing on Middle Eastern countries that hosted U.S. military facilities, including Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman and Syria. Sirens warning of incoming attacks went off on Friday in Bahrain. Kuwait’s government said a power plant and a water desalination facility were hit, igniting fires and damaging several generators. There were no immediate reports of casualties in either country. Attack drones were also shot down early Friday in Erbil, the capital of Iraq’s semiautonomous Kurdistan region, according to a statement from the regional counterterrorism force. As President Trump strains to find a resolution to a war that has dragged on for more than four months and damaged the global economy, he has threatened to attack civilian infrastructure to try to force Iran’s leaders to make a deal. Such attacks could be considered a war crime. The United States was “winning big in Iran, and you will see the fruits of that labor very, very shortly,” Mr. Trump said during a White House address about election security on Thursday night. He did not elaborate further on the war. Iranian officials have warned that if the United States targets civilian infrastructure, they will retaliate by expanding their attacks. A tanker in the Strait of Hormuz, off the coast of Oman, was struck by a projectile on Friday, according to United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations, a monitoring agency run by the British Navy. The ship reported minor damage and no crew members were harmed, the agency said. The strait is a major conduit for the global oil and gas trade, and Iran has repeatedly fired on commercial ships as it battles the United States over control of the key waterway. The U.S. military this week resumed enforcement of a blockade of Iranian ports as part of its pressure campaign on Tehran. The Iranian Energy Ministry issued a statement on Friday, carried by the state broadcaster, asking residents of southern provinces to shut off air-conditioning for an hour during peak periods of use. Temperatures in Bandar Abbas, the capital of Hormozgan Province, were forecast to top 100 degrees Fahrenheit in the coming days. Here’s what else to know: Marzieh, a teacher in Bandar Abbas, said in an interview that the airstrikes there in recent days had largely targeted the airport and air force facilities, and in the west, where the docks and naval forces were. “The ground was shaking,” Marzieh said, asking to be identified by her first name out of fear of government reprisal. “It is truly terrifying.” The price of Brent crude, the global benchmark for oil, rose 1.5 percent on Friday, to between $85 and $86 a barrel. The renewed hostilities between the United States and Iran have caused shipping traffic in the Strait of Hormuz to nearly halt.

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