Loud Explosion Exposes Iran Guards Maneuvers West of Tehran

A view of the Permanent Exhibition of Achievements and Capabilities of the IRGC’s Aerospace Division in Tehran. (Fars)
A view of the Permanent Exhibition of Achievements and Capabilities of the IRGC’s Aerospace Division in Tehran. (Fars)
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Loud Explosion Exposes Iran Guards Maneuvers West of Tehran

A view of the Permanent Exhibition of Achievements and Capabilities of the IRGC’s Aerospace Division in Tehran. (Fars)
A view of the Permanent Exhibition of Achievements and Capabilities of the IRGC’s Aerospace Division in Tehran. (Fars)

Iranian authorities on Wednesday denied reports about a missile explosion near a nuclear facility west of the capital, Tehran, saying the loud noise heard was caused by a controlled missile explosion launched by the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) during military exercises.

Tehran Deputy Governor Mohsen Nayebi described "rumors" what was reported on social media networks about a missile explosion in the town of Shahr-e Qods (formerly known as Ghal‘eh Hasan Khan).

A loud noise heard in the outskirts of the town of Karaj, to the west of Tehran, on Wednesday was caused by a rocket fired by the Revolutionary Guards during a training exercise, the official news agency IRNA reported.

Karaj hosts several sensitive locations, such as the TESA centrifuge-parts workshop that was hit by apparent sabotage last June. Centrifuges can be used to enrich uranium.

"The loud noise heard this afternoon in the suburbs of Karaj was caused by the firing of a rocket during a training exercise from one of the Guards' bases, which has caused some speculations and rumors online," a spokesperson for the IRGC told IRNA.

"Such exercises are not uncommon, and we call upon our dear compatriots not to pay attention to the rumors made by the opponents and enemies of the Iranian nation."

Tehran is currently negotiating with major powers to revive a 2015 nuclear deal in Vienna and conducted a war game in December to send a warning to Israel, its arch-foe in the region.

Israel has long warned it will use military action if diplomacy fails to curb Iran's fast-advancing nuclear program by reviving the nuclear agreement. Iran says its nuclear ambitions are peaceful.

Last September, the IRGC announced two of its members died from injuries they suffered in an unexplained fire the day before.

The Guard said the fire erupted Sunday in a warehouse at what it described as a “research self-sufficiency center” west of the capital, Tehran. At least three Guard members were injured, two of whom later died. The statement did not provide any further details.



Israel Launches Communications Satellite from Florida

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon spacecraft lifts off at Launch Complex 39A at NASA Kennedy Space Center before the launch of Axiom Space Axiom Mission on June 25, 2025, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Miguel J. Rodriguez Carrillo/Getty Images/AFP
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon spacecraft lifts off at Launch Complex 39A at NASA Kennedy Space Center before the launch of Axiom Space Axiom Mission on June 25, 2025, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Miguel J. Rodriguez Carrillo/Getty Images/AFP
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Israel Launches Communications Satellite from Florida

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon spacecraft lifts off at Launch Complex 39A at NASA Kennedy Space Center before the launch of Axiom Space Axiom Mission on June 25, 2025, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Miguel J. Rodriguez Carrillo/Getty Images/AFP
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon spacecraft lifts off at Launch Complex 39A at NASA Kennedy Space Center before the launch of Axiom Space Axiom Mission on June 25, 2025, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Miguel J. Rodriguez Carrillo/Getty Images/AFP

Israel on Sunday said it had launched a new national communications satellite on board a SpaceX rocket from the United States.

The Dror 1 satellite was blasted into orbit on a Falcon 9 from Cape Canaveral in Florida, Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) and the foreign ministry said.

"This $200 million 'smartphone in space' will power Israel's strategic and civilian communications for 15 years," the ministry wrote on X.

Accompanying video footage showed the reusable, two-stage rocket lift off into the night sky. SpaceX said the launch happened at 1:04 am in Florida (0504 GMT Sunday).

IAI, which called the launch "a historic leap for Israeli space technology", said when it announced the project to develop and build Dror 1 that it was "the most advanced communication satellite ever built in Israel".

In September 2016, an unmanned Falcon 9 rocket exploded during a test in Florida, destroying Israel's Amos-6 communications satellite, which was estimated to have cost between $200 and 300 million.