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Iran's Army Commander-In-Chief Confirms Explosions In Isfahan Sky

Iran's Army Commander-In-Chief Confirms Explosions In Isfahan Sky

Politics Desk 19 Apr , 2024 09:35 AM GMT

  • Iran's IRNA reports explosions in Isfahan province due to anti-aircraft activity.

  • No damage reported following the incident, according to Major General Abdolrahim Mousavi.

  • Experts are investigating the matter to provide further details.

Iran's Army Commander-In-Chief Confirms Explosions In Isfahan Sky
Military personnel stand guard at Iran's Isfahan nuclear facility
Reuters
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Recent explosions in the sky above Isfahan province have been attributed to anti-aircraft systems engaging with a suspicious object, as reported by Iran's official news agency IRNA. Major General Abdolrahim Mousavi, the army commander-in-chief, stated that the incident did not result in any damage.

According to the IRNA report, Mousavi mentioned that experts are currently investigating the matter and will provide further details once the results are obtained.

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No damage reported following the incident, according to Major General Abdolrahim Mousavi.

Iran's IRNA reports explosions in Isfahan province due to anti-aircraft activity.

Experts are investigating the matter to provide further details.

This explanation is consistent with an earlier report from Iran's Tasnim news agency, which quoted Second Brigadier General Mihandoust confirming that there was no damage or significant incident following the explosions in the area. Mihandoust clarified that the blast sounds were a result of the air defense system targeting a suspicious object.

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The incident has sparked interest and concern, prompting a thorough examination by military authorities to determine the nature of the object and the circumstances surrounding the anti-aircraft activity in Isfahan province.

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