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Explosions reported across Iran as US denies new military strikes
Published 9 July 2026 ยท world
Explosions were reported in several parts of Iran, including Konarak, Bushehr and Shobadak, according to Iranian state media. However, US officials told Al Jazeera that
Explosions were reported in several parts of Iran, including Konarak, Bushehr and Shobadak, according to Iranian state media. However, US officials told Al Jazeera that the American military has not carried out any strikes in Iran in recent hours.
Al Jazeera's Kimberly Halkett reports from the White House on Washington's response, while Al Jazeera's Mahmoud Abdelwahed reports from Tehran on the situation inside Iran. Mohammad Eslami, a research fellow from Tehran University, also discusses Iran's perspective on the latest developments, the possibility of Israeli involvement, and whether diplomacy between Tehran and Washington remains possible.
The reports come amid heightened tensions following recent US strikes and growing uncertainty over the next phase of the conflict. Find us on Check our
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Published: July 10, 2026 โข 3:14 AM IST ยท Updated: July 10, 2026 โข 3:38 AM ISTBy TheBriefWire Editorial Team
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Explosions were reported in several parts of Iran, including Konarak, Bushehr and Shobadak, according to Iranian state media.
However, US officials told Al Jazeera that the American military has not carried out any strikes in Iran in recent hours.
Al Jazeera's Kimberly Halkett reports from the White House on Washington's response, while Al Jazeera's Mahmoud Abdelwahed reports from Tehran on the situation inside Iran.
Mohammad Eslami, a research fellow from Tehran University, also discusses Iran's perspective on the latest developments, the possibility of Israeli involvement, and whether diplomacy between Tehran and Washington remains possible.
The reports come amid heightened tensions following recent US strikes and growing uncertainty over the next phase of the conflict.