Multiple explosions were reported across Iran’s capital, Tehran, according to Iranian media and regional reports, as tensions in the Middle East continue to escalate. Witnesses in different parts of the city said they heard loud blasts that shook buildings and triggered panic among residents.
Preliminary reports indicate that the explosions were heard in several districts, including western parts of Tehran. While authorities have not yet released detailed information about casualties or the exact targets, local media confirmed that the blasts were powerful enough to be felt across wide areas of the city.
The reported explosions come amid ongoing military tensions involving Iran, Israel, and the United States. Israeli forces earlier announced a wave of strikes targeting what they described as “infrastructure” linked to Iran’s military and security apparatus.
According to regional coverage, homes in parts of Tehran shook due to the blasts, suggesting that the strikes or explosions occurred within or near populated areas.
The latest developments follow weeks of intensified hostilities between Iran and Israel, including coordinated strikes launched in late February under a campaign aimed at disrupting Iran’s military and nuclear-related capabilities.
International observers have expressed concern that continued strikes and retaliatory actions could further destabilize the region. Humanitarian agencies have already warned of growing displacement and civilian casualties as the conflict spreads across multiple cities in Iran.
Iranian authorities have not yet issued a full statement explaining the cause of the explosions, and investigations are expected to continue as more information emerges.