A series of shock explosions has occurred inside Iran. Iranian authorities have not identified the perpetrators but have openly blamed the United States and Israel. The attack occurred just hours after Iran publicly declared that its missile program is non-negotiable. Shortly after those statements, an explosive device detonated against a convoy near Iranshahr’s Mahmudabad district.
TEHRAN FEBRUARY 12: A series of shock explosions inside Iran has escalated sharply, with the latest incident involving the destruction of an Iranian military convoy in the Sistan–Baluchestan province. Iranian authorities have not identified the perpetrators but have openly blamed the United States and Israel, raising urgent questions about whether a coordinated strike campaign has already begun.
The attack occurred just hours after Iran publicly declared that its missile program is non-negotiable, a position reiterated by senior officials. Shortly after those statements, an explosive device detonated against a convoy near Iranshahr’s Mahmudabad district, destroying at least two armored vehicles and killing or wounding multiple personnel. Iranian media initially remained silent, a pattern often associated with high-level losses.
While no group claimed responsibility, Iranian officials accused both Washington and Tel Aviv, citing intelligence-sharing, satellite surveillance, and operational coordination. The method—military-grade explosives, precise timing, and convoy route knowledge—suggests external intelligence support rather than a lone local action.









