Iran Conducts First Nuclear Test in Desert

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Iran Conducts First Nuclear Test in Desert

An earthquake measuring 4,6 on the Richter scale has struck the Iranian desert, according to international sources. Various reports claim that the seismic event was caused by Tehran's first nuclear test. The information comes on the anniversary of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, carried out by Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip.

Journalist Jamal Rayan, citing reliable sources, posted information on his social networks that the event was the result of a nuclear test. Iran has previously been repeatedly accused by the international community of developing nuclear weapons, despite statements by Iranian authorities that their nuclear program is exclusively peaceful.

The magnitude of the earthquake recorded in the desert region was confirmed by seismic stations in several countries. However, officials in Iran have not yet commented on the possible nuclear test.

Tensions over Iran's nuclear program have reached a peak in recent months, particularly with Israel threatening to carry out preemptive strikes on Iran's nuclear infrastructure. The situation has also been heightened by recent military clashes between Israel and Tehran-backed groups, fueling fears of a regional escalation.

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