Iran state media says explosion in eastern Tehran province was controlled ammunition disposal
- An explosion is heard in the eastern part of Tehran province, with residents of Pakdasht and Qiyamdasht reporting the blast
An explosion in eastern Tehran was caused by the controlled disposal of old war ammunition, with officials assuring no threat to citizens from the operation.
- Controlled disposal of war ammunition in Tehran.
- Official confirmation of no threat to citizens.
- Initial reports from residents about the blast.
An explosion heard in the eastern part of Tehran province was caused by the controlled disposal of ammunition remaining from the war, Iranian state media, citing a local official, said on Saturday.
The official said the operation posed no threat to citizens and that no incident had occurred.
Trump says agreed to more Iran talks but insists truce ‘over’
Earlier on Saturday, Iranian state media reported that an explosion was heard in the eastern part of Tehran province, with residents of Pakdasht and Qiyamdasht reporting the blast while its source and exact location were not immediately known.