Unexploded missile removed from house in western Iran region
March 10, 2026 • Al Jazeera
US-Israeli Airstrikes Hit Western Iran; Unexploded Missile Removed from House
Rescue teams in Kuhdasht City, Iran, have successfully extracted an unexploded missile from a residential building. The incident occurred following US and Israeli airstrikes in the region.
According to reports, the extraction process was carried out by trained personnel who carefully removed the explosive device from the premises. The operation was reportedly conducted under controlled conditions to ensure public safety.
Details of the airstrikes are still emerging, but it is confirmed that they targeted areas in western Iran. The exact location and timing of the strikes have not been disclosed.
The extraction of the unexploded missile has been completed, and the area has been secured by local authorities. Further information on the incident will be provided as it becomes available.
Rescue workers and emergency responders were deployed to the scene following reports of the airstrikes. Their efforts ensured that the situation was brought under control, and the public was kept safe.
The incident highlights the potential risks associated with military operations in populated areas. Authorities are working to provide support to those affected by the airstrikes and to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident.
Details on the number of casualties or damage caused by the airstrikes have not been confirmed at this time. The situation is being closely monitored, and further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
Source: Al Jazeera