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Explosion in eastern Tehran 'was controlled ammunition disposal'
An explosion in eastern Tehran province was caused by the controlled disposal of ammunition from the war, according to Iranian state media citing a local official. The official stated the operation posed no threat to citizens, and residents in Pakdasht and Qiyamdasht reported hearing the blast, though its exact location was initially unknown.
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