Oil depot in Tehran burns after bombing

An oil depot in Tehran is burning intensely following a bombing in the ongoing war between the US and Iran under President Donald Trump. A Tehran resident quoted in Dagens Nyheter describes how the sky was covered in black smoke clouds for several hours after the attack. Multiple oil depots have been bombed in the conflict.

In the escalating war against Iran initiated by US President Donald Trump, an oil depot in Tehran has been hit by bombs, causing intense flames and black smoke clouds that covered the sky for hours. According to a Tehran resident quoted in Dagens Nyheter: 'the sky was covered in black smoke clouds several hours after such a bomb.' This is one of many oil depots bombed, with attacks carried out by the US and 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.

The bombings also raise environmental concerns. A reader questions figures on how much the fire-causing bombs increase global greenhouse gases, given the massive fires from the oil depots. Rising natural gas prices are linked to the conflict, along with actions by leaders like Trump, Vladimir Putin, and Benjamin Netanyahu. These events are vividly discussed in Swedish reader letters, highlighting worries about global consequences and Swedish involvement.

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2月28日に開始された米国主導のイランに対する軍事作戦は2週目に突入し、世界的な原油価格の変動と、数千人のアフガン人とパキスタン人の国外逃亡を引き起こしている。ドナルド・トランプ大統領は、この紛争を予定より前倒しでほぼ完了したと述べ、イラン当局者は指導部の分裂の中で相反するシグナルを発している。民主党とメディアはこれを潜在的な「永遠の戦争」と呼び、議会の承認を求めている。

US and Israeli attacks on Iran, including the killing of high-ranking leaders, raise concerns in Germany. A newsletter addresses reader questions on terror threats, energy prices, and military bases. Experts warn of potential escalation in the region.

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The U.S.-Israeli war on Iran—sparked February 28, 2026, by strikes killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei—entered its third week on March 16 with continued bombardments on infrastructure and cities. President Trump claimed U.S. strikes "totally demolished" key oil facilities on Kharg Island, while Iran's foreign minister denied ceasefire requests. Civilian casualties have reached 1,348 amid rising destruction and Iranian vows of resistance.

The United States and Israel launched major airstrikes on Iran, killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Iran retaliated with missiles targeting Israel and Gulf states, while Hezbollah fired rockets from Lebanon. India expressed concern over regional instability and directed officials to ensure the safety of its citizens.

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US intelligence warned President Donald Trump that Iran could retaliate against Gulf allies, but Iran struck countries including Kuwait and Bahrain, widening the war. Trump said Washington was 'shocked'. Tensions have intensified around the Strait of Hormuz.

The attack on Iran has driven up electricity and gasoline prices, risking new inflation and a weaker business cycle in Sweden. Lars Calmfors warns that politicians may be tempted by populist measures. The war resembles the 1970s oil shocks but with modern differences.

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2026年2月28日に始まった米イスラエルによるイラン攻撃——最高指導者アヤトラ・ハメネイ師の死を含む——の数日後、ドナルド・トランプ大統領は作戦の規模、明確な目標の欠如、反戦キャンペーン公約との矛盾について、国民の低い支持率と地域混乱の警告の中で、ますます厳しい批判に直面している。

 

 

 

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