New explosions have been reported in several areas across Iran, according to Arabic-language sources. The cause, extent of damage, and any casualties are not yet known. This follows a prolonged series of blast reports across southern and central Iran over the past several days.
New explosions have been reported across several locations in Iran, according to Arabic-language sources on Telegram. The reports do not specify which areas were affected or the nature of the blasts — whether from airstrikes, air defense activity, or other causes. No casualties or damage have been reported, and Iranian state media has not commented on the latest reports.
This follows a sustained wave of blast reports across southern and central Iran over the past several days, as The Zioneer has covered. Past 24 hours saw reports of explosions in Sirik, Qusin, Karaj, Bandar Abbas, and Qeshm Island, among other locations. Those reports were tied to ongoing US strikes targeting air defense systems, radar arrays, and command centers in southern Iran, according to Hebrew-language security sources.
Earlier on June 10, the desk reported a second wave of strikes hitting southern Iran around 23:16 UTC, described as a continuation of a US campaign against Iranian regime terror infrastructure. Iranian state media has been largely silent on the strikes, with unverified local sources providing most of the reporting.
4 developments
- DevelopingLarge explosion reported in northern Tehran
- DevelopingIranian state media confirms explosions near Abyek, west of Tehran
- DevelopingReport: Second wave of US strikes hits southern Iran as new explosions heard
- DevelopingIranian reports of another explosion in southern Iran, near the Iraq border
Source and signal
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