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Reports suggest that unexploded US-Israel missiles recovered in western Iran may be examined and potentially reused for future military purposes. According to Iranian state media, engineering teams have been clearing unexploded ordnance from recent strike zones in Sanandaj, Kurdistan Province, following earlier air operations targeting military and security sites.
Authorities claim these remnants are part of the broader aftermath of the 2026 conflict, where multiple missile and air strikes hit IRGC and army-linked infrastructure. Experts note that unexploded ordnance is a common post-strike hazard, requiring careful disposal or defusal.
While Iranian sources suggest possible reverse-engineering or reuse of recovered materials, independent verification of these claims remains limited. The situation highlights ongoing tensions and the continuing military and political fallout in the region.

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00:20Unexploded U.S. Israel missiles have reportedly been removed from western Iran, according
00:27to Iranian state media. Press-TV reports that specialized engineering teams have carried
00:34out a clearance operation in the city of Sanandesh, the capital of Iran's Kurdistan province,
00:41where unexploded ordnance was discovered following recent military activity.
00:46The items are believed to be remnants of missiles or bombs from earlier U.S.-Israeli strikes
00:53during the broader 2026 conflict, which targeted multiple military and security sites across western
01:00Iran. Images released by state media show teams handling and removing what is described as
01:07unexploded ordnance from a secured location as part of ongoing post-strike cleanup efforts.
01:15Sanandesh and surrounding areas were among the regions affected during the escalation,
01:20with Iranian military infrastructure, including IRGC bases, army divisions, and internal security
01:28facilities reportedly hit in the earlier phase of the conflict. Authorities say these clearance
01:35operations are necessary due to the danger posed by unexploded munitions, which can remain active
01:42long after strike's end and pose serious risks to civilians and infrastructure.
01:47Iranian officials continue to blame the United States and Israel for the attacks, describing
01:54them as acts of aggression, while highlighting recovery and defusal operations as part of their
02:00response. However, independent verification of the specific claims and imagery remains limited,
02:07as most reporting originates from Iranian state media sources.
02:11Unexploded ordnance is a known hazard in post-conflict zones, often requiring specialized disposal teams
02:19to safely neutralize and remove devices that failed to detonate on impact. The latest developments
02:26in Sanandesh reflect the continuing aftermath of the 2026 conflict, where cleanup and damage
02:33assessment efforts are still underway across multiple regions in Iran.
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