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Breaking: Iran Faces Intense US-Israel Strikes; Fuel Surcharges Hit Air Travel Worldwide

Iran is witnessing a rapid escalation as US and Israeli forces intensify attacks across multiple strategic locations. Tehran has been hit with consecutive explosions, with eyewitnesses reporting three powerful blasts in quick succession. Meanwhile, central Iran’s holy city of Qom has seen six detonations, raising concerns about potential targeting of high-profile figures receiving treatment there. The southern region of Shiraz, known for its mountainous terrain and strategic installations, has also been heavily bombarded, signaling a widening operational theater. Petrochemical facilities, missile depots, and airports, including Mehrabad and Khorramabad, are reportedly primary targets. Amid this regional chaos, the international fallout is affecting global air travel. Air India has announced an increase in fuel surcharges for both domestic and international flights, effective from April 8, citing rising aviation turbine fuel prices influenced by Middle East instability. Passengers will now face higher travel costs as airlines adjust fares to offset soaring operational expenses. Diplomatic channels are reportedly under pressure as US advisors urge caution on civilian infrastructure strikes, while Israel continues precision operations targeting strategic facilities. France and the UK have voiced concerns over potential escalation, further complicating negotiation efforts. Meanwhile, discussions between Iran and international mediators remain fragile, with no clear resolution in sight. The ongoing conflict underscores the geopolitical volatility in the Gulf region and its direct impact on global energy markets and civilian travel.

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