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Tasnim alleged that these mines resembled ready-made canned food, and were somewhat larger than tuna cans and contained explosives that detonated after being opened, causing casualties. “These packages have been dropped in the skies over the southern suburbs of Shiraz, especially in the village of Kafari, and unfortunately have caused the martyrdom of several people in these areas,” the media post that appeared on Telegram claimed.

https://omidsouresrafil.substack.com/p/the-tin-can-massacre-how-us-aircraft

It is a deliberate, cynical deployment of tiny mines designed to look like harmless food tins—scatterable munitions dropped from US aircraft that have already claimed civilian lives and maimed families in an area with no discernible military target.

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