Multiple Severe Explosions Rock Tehran and Isfahan Amid Regional Unrest

A series of major explosions struck multiple locations across Iran, including key sites in Tehran and Isfahan, on March 2, 2026. Simultaneously, Iranian channels reported severe blasts in Jerusalem, highlighting a volatile regional security situation.

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Multiple Severe Explosions Rock Tehran and Isfahan

On March 2, 2026, a highly coordinated or simultaneous series of blasts shook multiple major Iranian cities, prompting a wave of urgent reports across local Telegram news networks. In the capital, اخبارفوری خبرفوری جنگ امریکا فوری reported a severe explosion near Pardis Technology Park as well as an explosion in West Tehran. The breaking news channel خبرفوری جنگ🚨اخبارفوری امریکا فوری confirmed the panic, issuing alerts for severe explosions in Tehran and pinpointing a separate explosion moments ago in East Tehran.

The scale of the capital's blasts was underscored by reports of significant infrastructural damage. تهران آنلاین ࡆ TehranOnline reported feeling a blast wave moments ago in Tehran and circulated footage showing another view of explosions in West Tehran. Concurrently, the channel آخرین خبر تهران noted a severe explosion in Farmanieh, later sharing images of severe damage to buildings adjacent to the explosion site.

Beyond Tehran, the central city of Isfahan also experienced significant unrest. The widely followed گروه خبر فوری broke the news of an explosion minutes ago in Isfahan, a report quickly corroborated by خبرفوری ࡆ اخبارفوری مذاکره ࡆ جنگ فوری claiming an explosion minutes ago in Isfahan. In the ensuing panic, local residents and channel subscribers desperately crowdsourced the location of the Isfahan blast, with users speculating the strikes hit near Shahr-e-Farsh, Imam Khomeini, Hezar Jarib, and Khorzouq.

Amidst the chaos within Iran's borders, regional tensions were notably elevated. The pro-reformist political channel حامیان پزشکیان (Supporters of Pezeshkian) reported severe explosions in Jerusalem. Meanwhile, the incidents in Iran quickly drew the attention of regional Arab networks. نايا - NAYA—an Arabic-language channel exhibiting a notably contrarian and negative editorial stance toward both Western powers (USA, Trump) and conflicting Middle Eastern actors (Israel, Netanyahu, Hamas, and Gaza)—tersely reported on the explosions in Tehran, a headline mirrored by the Algerian-Palestinian channel مناقشات 💬 𓇼 جذورُ التاريخِ | الجزائر • فلسطين 𓇼 which also broadcasted news of explosions in Tehran.

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The source material consists heavily of fragmented breaking news alerts rather than comprehensive articles, resulting in a reliance on location-based reports and user chatter to establish the scope of the events. The inclusion of the Jerusalem explosions by an Iranian political channel juxtaposed with the Iranian blasts suggests the media ecosystem is framing these events within a broader context of regional conflict, even without direct attribution of the attacks in the short Telegram snippets provided.