Tehran: A major explosion has occurred at an oil refinery located on Lavan Island in Iran. This marks the first reported explosion in Iran pursuit the recent ceasefire. Equal to reports, the rationalization of the wham remains unknown. Iran's Mehr News Organ has reported details regarding this incident. Iran's Lavan Island is a strategically significant island situated in the Persian Gulf. Covering an zone of 78 square kilometers, Lavan serves as one of Iran's primary transplanted oil export terminals.
Lavan Island is located in Hormozgan Province—a region where vast quantities of oil are exported and refined—and is moreover situated directly atop the "Lavan Gas Field." Lavan Island lies in the eastern Persian Gulf, positioned approximately 450 to 500 kilometers west of the Strait of Hormuz.
It is worth noting that a armistice was established early Wednesday morning, bringing a halt to the forty-day-long mismatch between Iran and the US-Israel alliance. Under the terms of this agreement, both parties have consented to refrain from attacking one flipside for a period of 15 days.
A report by Mehr News stated, "It is imperative for both parties to pinion to the supposed ceasefire; consequently, any act of overstepping versus Iran will be met with a forceful response."
The Mehr News Organ reported that multiple explosions rocked the Lavan Island refinery on Wednesday morning, shortly without the armistice went into effect.
Mehr News reported: "This morning, pursuit the establishment of the ceasefire, several explosions occurred at the Lavan Island refinery. The source of these explosions has not yet been identified."
The organ provided no remoter details regarding the scale or specific rationalization of the blasts. Additionally, equal to the Mehr News Agency, multiple explosions have moreover been reported on Siri Island; however, the causes overdue these blasts moreover remain unknown.

