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Day 34 of Iran War: Continued Attacks, Rising Oil Prices, and Expanding Regional Conflict

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The 34th day of the war began with military attacks by the warring sides still ongoing, while the economic and security consequences of the conflict continue to expand across the region and the world. Reports indicate continued strikes on infrastructure, rising oil prices, and escalating tensions in the region.

On the 34th day of the war, military attacks continued in various locations. U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that American military strikes against the Iranian regime will continue without interruption and will persist until the stated objectives are achieved.

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According to him, military pressure will continue and the operations will not stop. These remarks indicate that the war has entered a phase in which there is still no clear prospect for an end, and the fighting is expected to continue.

Which areas were targeted?

Reports indicate that various targets were hit in the continuing attacks. In Mashhad, in the area behind the airport, consecutive explosions occurred, followed by reports of a large fire. According to reports, these strikes likely targeted fuel storage facilities.

Yesterday, reports also emerged that the home of Kamal Kharrazi, a former foreign minister of Iran’s regime, was targeted in Tehran. According to those reports, his wife was killed in the strike and he himself was wounded.

This afternoon, the Pasteur Institute in central Tehran was bombed. In another development, drone and missile attacks were also reported against the headquarters of Komala of Iranian Kurdistan in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. These attacks occurred amid increasing military pressure on locations where opposition groups are based.

As the war continues, the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad has issued a security alert and urged American citizens to leave Iraq. The warning stated that attacks in Baghdad are possible within the next 24 to 48 hours.

The alert referred to attacks against U.S.-linked targets in Iraq and the Kurdistan Region and warned of expanding insecurity in the area. These warnings suggest that the scope of the war is spreading to other regions as well, raising the likelihood of further clashes.

The killing of an IRGC commander

In the latest wartime developments, reports have emerged of the killing of Mohammad Ali Fathalizadeh, one of the commanders of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and commander of the Fatehin special unit. According to reports, he was killed on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.

The Fatehin special unit is one of the forces involved in security operations and the suppression of protests, and the killing of one of its commanders is considered a significant development in the course of the war.

The economic consequences of the war and rising oil prices

As the war continues, global energy markets have also been affected by the conflict. Following Trump’s remarks about continuing the strikes, oil prices in global markets rose by more than 4%, surpassing $100 per barrel.

Energy market experts have warned that the continuation of the war, especially in sensitive oil-producing regions, could disrupt oil supplies and drive prices even higher. According to analysts, the continuation of this situation could intensify the global energy crisis and bring broad economic consequences.

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