Mystery Noise: Iranian Air Defenses Intercept Drones Over Qeshm Island
A loud noise heard on Qeshm Island in Iran was due to air defenses intercepting small and reconnaissance drones. The Hormozgan authorities confirmed there was no damage or explosions. Recent drone interceptions have been frequent despite a ceasefire with the U.S., occurring notably over Tehran.
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Recent reports from Qeshm Island in southern Iran reveal that the loud noise that startled locals was the result of air defenses intercepting small and reconnaissance drones.
According to Hormozgan provincial authorities and the Students News Network, there were no subsequent impacts, damages, or explosions reported from these interceptions.
This incident is part of a pattern of frequent drone interceptions by Iranian air defenses in recent weeks, despite ongoing ceasefire negotiations with the United States, with notable activity above Tehran.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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