Explosions Rock Iran as Israel Denies Involvement
Two explosions were reported in Iran on Saturday, January 31, 2026, causing casualties and raising tensions in the region. One blast occurred in the southern port city of Bandar Abbas, while the other took place in Ahvaz, over 1,000 kilometers away, according to local media reports.
The explosion in Bandar Abbas resulted in the death of a four-year-old girl and injured 14 others, Euronews reported. The blast severely damaged the lower floors of an eight-story residential building, shattering windows throughout the structure. Hormozgan's Crisis Management Organisation stated that investigations into the cause of the Bandar Abbas incident are ongoing, according to Euronews.
In Ahvaz, four people were killed in a separate explosion, local officials said, according to Sky News. Local media attributed both incidents to gas explosions.
Israel has denied any involvement in the explosions, Sky News reported. The incidents occurred amid heightened tensions in the region.
In other news, earlier in January, the United States, under President Donald Trump, faced scrutiny regarding its interests in Venezuela's oil reserves. Trump made it clear that he was interested in the country's substantial oil reserves, according to Al Jazeera. The Venezuelan government in Caracas announced an overhaul of the petroleum sector, easing state control and opening the door for private firms to invest. This move has led to speculation about the potential return of US oil giants to Venezuela with significant investments, Al Jazeera reported.
Meanwhile, protests took place in Europe against the Trump administration. In Copenhagen, Danish veterans held a silent protest outside the US Embassy, Euronews reported. The demonstration was in response to comments by the Trump administration that downplayed their combat contributions and over threats to take control of Greenland. Parallel protests in Milan opposed ICE's role at the upcoming Winter Olympics, according to Euronews.
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