Local Iranian sources report a new explosion in southern Iran, not far from the border with Iraq, according to Hananel Aviv on Telegram. The cause and any casualties or damage are not yet known. The report follows a wave of blasts across southern Iran over the past day.
Iranian local sources reported an explosion in southern Iran, near the Iraq border, at approximately 16:45 Israel time on June 10. The cause remains unclear. The report is the latest in a series of blasts across southern Iran since the night of June 9-10. As The Zioneer reported earlier today (June 10, 05:18), explosion sounds were heard in Ahvaz, southwestern Iran, attributed by Pars News to unknown causes. Overnight, unverified reports described multiple explosions in Qeshm, Sirik, Minab, Jask County, Jam (Bushehr Province), near the Bandar Sirik naval base, and near Zahedan Air Base in the east. A senior US official has confirmed a third wave of strikes against Iranian targets has begun, though Israel has not officially commented. The current report, originating from a single source (Hananel Aviv), remains unverified by independent sources. No casualties, damage, or target details have been reported.
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