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Morning Explosion in Jurf Al Nasr Injures Three Amid Rising Tensions

Babylon authorities confirmed a Jurf Al Nasr explosion struck the district at around 6:00 AM on Monday. The blast injured three people, all of whom were treated and released shortly afterward.

The explosion reportedly occurred at a site used by the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF). Residents described the detonation as powerful, shaking nearby buildings and sending shockwaves across provincial borders. Authorities clarified that the injuries resulted from the shockwave, not direct impact.

The incident follows a period of confusion over security in northern Babylon. On Sunday, the Babylon Media Crisis Cell initially reported two airstrikes in the area but later retracted the statement. Monday’s confirmed blast has heightened concerns over the safety of the corridor connecting Baghdad to southern provinces.

Security forces are now investigating the Jurf Al Nasr explosion to determine whether it stemmed from an external drone strike or an accidental detonation within an ammunition depot. Technical teams are examining evidence and coordinating with local military units to assess the cause.

This event comes amid a wave of attacks across Iraq in March 2026. On Sunday evening, five missiles struck Baghdad International Airport, leading to the dismissal of several senior security officials. Analysts warn that such incidents increase pressure on Iraqi authorities to secure strategic locations and maintain control over armed factions.

The PMF, an umbrella group of primarily Iran-aligned militias integrated into Iraq’s national security forces, remains a key target amid the regional crisis involving the US, Israel, and Iran. Experts note that these groups often operate in strategically sensitive areas, raising the risk of accidental or intentional explosions.

Local officials swiftly enacted emergency response protocols. Hospitals and security units acted promptly to treat the injured and secure the area. Authorities urge residents to follow official announcements and report suspicious activity.

The Jurf Al Nasr explosion underlines the fragile security situation in Iraq. It highlights the ongoing risks in regions hosting armed militias and critical infrastructure. Authorities continue to balance rapid response with thorough investigations to prevent further escalation.

Security agencies reaffirm their commitment to public safety while working to identify the source of the blast. Meanwhile, civilians remain on alert, reflecting broader regional tensions spilling into Iraq.


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