Iranian strikes in the region push global energy markets toward volatility

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As the Israel-U.S.-led conflict with Iran widens, Tehran’s attacks on ships, airports, and oil facilities in the region raise fears of a global energy supply shock, contributing to rising oil prices while the U.S. says it destroyed Iranian mine-laying vessels and Iran vows to block regional oil exports, underscoring how the war could disrupt energy flows worldwide.
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- Iran-US war latest: Ships attacked in Strait of Hormuz after US eliminates 16 mine-laying boats The Independent
- Iran keeps up attacks on Gulf states, says not a ‘single liter of oil’ will ship out The Times of Israel
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