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Explosions Heard In Tehran, West Of Capital, Saturday Morning

Smoke rises from an explosion caused by an Israeli airstrike in the Gaza Strip, Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa)

Multiple explosions were reported in Tehran on Saturday morning local time, as confirmed by the Iranian semi-official news agency. The blasts were heard in the western part of the Iranian capital, causing concern and speculation among residents and authorities.

Details surrounding the explosions remain unclear, with no official statement released by Iranian authorities regarding the cause or extent of the blasts. The lack of information has led to heightened tensions and uncertainty in the region.

Local residents were startled by the sound of the explosions, which reverberated through the city. Social media platforms were abuzz with videos and accounts of the incident, further fueling speculation about the nature of the explosions.

No official statement released regarding the cause or extent of the blasts.
Iranian capital, Tehran, experienced multiple explosions in the western part.
Lack of information leads to heightened tensions and uncertainty in the region.

Authorities are said to be investigating the situation, with security forces deployed to the area where the explosions were heard. The sudden and unexplained nature of the blasts has raised concerns about the safety and security of the Iranian capital.

As the situation develops, residents are urged to remain vigilant and stay tuned for updates from official sources. The explosions serve as a reminder of the volatile nature of the region and the need for constant vigilance in the face of potential threats.

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