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Explosion Reports Across Multiple Iranian Cities; Civilian Casualties Confirmed

Explosions hit several Iranian cities, including Isfahan and Tehran, causing dozens of deaths and injuries amid rising tensions.

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Explosions in Iranian cities

Multiple blasts reported across Iranian cities, including Isfahan, Tehran, and Minab, resulting in civilian casualties and emergency response efforts [IC : by AFP]

February 28, 2026

Several Iranian cities, including Isfahan, Qom, Karaj, Kermanshah, Tehran, Bushehr, Chabahar, and Konarak, have reportedly experienced multiple explosions. Residents in these areas reported hearing loud blasts and feeling tremors, while authorities have not yet released full details regarding the incidents.

Local sources indicate that at least 40 schoolgirls in Minab, Hormozgan province, were killed when a missile reportedly struck a girls’ school, and dozens more sustained injuries. Emergency responders and medical teams are providing aid and assessing the situation.

Officials in affected areas have advised residents to remain alert, follow safety instructions, and report any unusual activity to authorities.

These events highlight ongoing security concerns in the region, with multiple civilian-populated areas reportedly affected. Independent verification of all incidents is ongoing, and international organizations are monitoring the situation closely.

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