Iran Declares Power Grid Stable After Strikes Cripple Energy Systems
The announcement follows a turbulent Sunday during which multiple parts of Iran — including the capital Tehran and the northern city of Alborz — plunged into darkness after US-Israeli strikes deliberately targeted the country's electricity infrastructure.
The grid disruptions represent the latest blow to Iran's civilian networks since the US and Israel launched a sustained air offensive on Feb. 28, a campaign that has killed more than 1,340 people to date, among them then-Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
The conflict has triggered a cycle of cross-border retaliation, with Tehran responding through successive waves of drone and missile strikes aimed at Israel, Jordan, Iraq, and Gulf nations hosting US military assets — destabilizing regional security and straining infrastructure across multiple fronts.
While the deputy minister's statement signals a restoration of normal power supply, the targeting of Iran's electricity grid underscores a broadening strike strategy by Washington and Tel Aviv — one that is increasingly reaching beyond military installations and into the critical systems that sustain everyday civilian life.
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