
Iranian petrol stations paralysed by Israel-linked cyberattack
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
48% : On X, formerly Twitter, the group said: "We, the Predatory Sparrow group, once again targeted the national fuel supply system of the Islamic Republic of Iran.38% : 'Since the Zionist enemy and America have received a blow on other fronts, they wanted to challenge Iran in this way but, this conspiracy will be thwarted' - Javad Owji, oil minister "Special teams are working across the country, and it will likely take six to seven hours for petrol stations to return to normal.
37% : People wait at a gas station in Tehran on 18 December 2023 as fuel distribution across 60 percent of Iran's gas stations is disrupted.
34% : "Since the Zionist enemy and America have received a blow on other fronts, they wanted to challenge Iran in this way but, this conspiracy will be thwarted.
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