Coin World News, citing Iran’s Fars News Agency, reported on the 11th that the eastern region of Tehran Province heard explosions that day. After verification by sources within the Iranian military, the blast was triggered by a controlled operation to destroy unexploded bombs and munitions left over from war. Earlier, several Iranian media reported that explosions were heard in places such as Pakdasht in eastern Tehran Province, drawing residents’ attention. Fars News Agency later confirmed through sources in the Iranian military that this was a scheduled operation to dispose of unexploded bombs and munitions left over from the war. The operation was carried out under the supervision of relevant authorities and posed no threat to public safety.

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MintedAtDawn
· 5h ago
Handling an unexploded ordnance is indeed dangerous; hopefully there will be a quieter solution going forward.
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MintLaterMaybe
· 7h ago
Destroying leftover munitions caused such a commotion, yet the military’s notice came out quite quickly.
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GateUser-c4e25c95
· 8h ago
The aftermath of the war is really troublesome. After decades, we still have to spend money to clear mines and destroy them.
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DustyLedgerKid
· 8h ago
Planned actions can still make residents feel nervous, which shows that information transparency in everyday life is still not enough.
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