WANA (Mar 26) – American and Israeli warplanes carried out a new attack in parts of southern Iran by dropping explosive devices disguised as food cans over civilian areas in Shiraz, killing several residents and injuring others.

 

According to field reports, the devices were released over the southern outskirts of Shiraz, particularly around Kafri village, where several civilians were killed. The attack came after the enemy’s failure to achieve its objectives through earlier military strikes, in what local sources described as a blind and criminal act targeting populated areas.

 

The suspicious objects were described as resembling ready-made food cans and being slightly larger than standard tuna tins. The devices contain explosive material and are designed to detonate when opened or handled, making them especially dangerous to unsuspecting civilians.

 

Videos circulating on social media show urgent warnings instructing residents not to approach, touch, or attempt to open the objects. Citizens have been strongly advised to keep a safe distance, avoid gathering near any suspicious device, and immediately report its exact location to security and intelligence authorities.

 

Military and security forces are currently working to collect and neutralize the explosive devices in the affected areas. Residents have also been urged to stay away from windows, avoid unnecessary movement outside their homes, and strictly follow official safety instructions until the threat is fully contained.

 

Further details on the full scale of the attack and the exact number of casualties have not yet been officially released, but available reports indicate that several people have already been killed in the targeted areas.