Olieanlæg i Teheran brænder efter bombning

Et olieanlæg i Teheran brænder intenst efter en bombning i den igangværende krig mellem USA og Iran under præsident Donald Trump. En Teheran-boer citeret i Dagens Nyheter beskriver, hvordan himlen var dækket af sorte røgskyer i flere timer efter angrebet. Flere olieanlæg er blevet bombet i konflikten.

I den eskalerende krig mod Iran, iværksat af USA's præsident Donald Trump, er et olieanlæg i Teheran blevet ramt af bomber, hvilket har forårsaget intense flammer og sorte røgskyer, der dækkede himlen i timevis. Ifølge en Teheran-boer citeret i Dagens Nyheter: 'himlen var dækket af sorte røgskyer flere timer efter en sådan bombe.' Dette er et af mange olieanlæg bombet, med angreb udført af USA og Israel. The conflict has been ongoing since Trump started it, citing Iran's nuclear program which he claims was destroyed in June 2025 but is now bombed again for good measure. Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson has commented on the war, stating: 'if this succeeds, then it is permitted.' Internationally, the US faces opposition; Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez refuses to grant access to Spanish air bases for what he calls Trump's illegal attack war against Iran. Sánchez's stance is supported by countries like Mexico and Italy. Bombningerne vækker også miljøbekymringer. En læser stiller spørgsmål ved tal om, hvor meget de brandskapende bomber øger de globale drivhusgasser, givet de massive brande fra olieanlæggene. Stigende naturgaspriser er knyttet til konflikten samt handlinger fra ledere som Trump, Vladimir Putin og Benjamin Netanyahu. Disse begivenheder diskuteres levende i svenske læserbreve, der fremhæver bekymringer om globale konsekvenser og svensk involvering.

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