After the announcement of the ceasefire, reports of new shelling continue - Iran announced an attack on its refinery on Lavan Island, in southern Lebanon, Israeli airstrikes are reported, Kuwait announced an attack on its oil and energy facilities, the UAE reported drone sightings, UNN writes with reference to BBC and AP.
Iran
According to AP, Iran said a refinery on Lavan Island was attacked after the ceasefire was announced.
"A refinery on Lavan Island in Iran was attacked on Wednesday, hours after a ceasefire in the war was announced," Iranian state television reported.
The report said the attack occurred at 10 a.m.
It added that firefighters are working to contain the fire, but no one was injured.
The publication writes that it is not reported who carried out the attack.
Lebanon
As the BBC notes, "on Wednesday morning, the Israeli military launched a series of airstrikes on southern Lebanon, suggesting that for Israel, the US-Iran ceasefire agreement does not extend to Lebanon, where it is fighting the Iranian-backed armed group Hezbollah."
The airstrikes, it is noted, "were carried out, among other things, in the Tyre and Nabatieh areas in the south of the country hours after the agreement was announced."
The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu denied claims by Pakistan, which helped as a mediator, that the agreement also covers the devastating conflict taking place there, and the Israeli military said that air and ground operations are continuing.
After the announcement of a ceasefire in the war between the US and Israel against Iran, which began in late February, the office of the President of Lebanon said it would continue "efforts to include Lebanon in regional peace."
Hezbollah, which has not claimed responsibility for any attacks since the agreement was announced, said the group was "on the verge of a great historic victory" and warned displaced families to wait for an official ceasefire announcement before attempting to return home.
According to AP, a Hezbollah official said the Iranian-backed militant group is giving mediators a chance to secure a ceasefire in Lebanon.
Meanwhile, according to the official, "we have not announced our commitment to the ceasefire agreement because the Israelis are not adhering to it."
The Hezbollah official said the group would not agree to a return to the status quo that existed before March 2, when Israel launched almost daily strikes on Lebanon, despite the fact that a ceasefire had nominally been in effect since the end of the last full-scale war between Israel and Hezbollah in November 2024.
"We will not agree to the Israelis continuing to behave as they did before this war, regarding attacks," he said. "We do not want this phase to continue."
Kuwait
Kuwait reported drone attacks targeting oil and energy facilities.
Kuwaiti military said it responded to a "wide wave" of drone attacks targeting oil and energy facilities, despite the ceasefire announcement, AP indicates.
The military said that since 8 a.m. Wednesday, 31 drones had been directed against the oil-rich country.
As the publication notes, the attacks caused significant damage to oil and energy facilities, as well as desalination plants.
UAE
The United Arab Emirates, AP notes, said on Wednesday afternoon that its air defense fired to repel a missile attack from Iran.
The UAE did not specify where the attack took place.
The statement came hours after Iran, the US, and Israel reached a two-week ceasefire in the war.
Addition
On the night of April 8, US President Donald Trump announced a two-week suspension of attacks on Iran. Iran and Israel, following the US, agreed to a two-week ceasefire.