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Deadly Blast at PMF Facility Near Baghdad Raises Safety Concerns

An explosion at a Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) facility near Baghdad has raised urgent safety concerns. The blast, which occurred late Tuesday, killed three people and damaged nearby homes. It highlights the ongoing risks from explosive remnants.

The incident happened inside a PMF workshop used to dismantle war remnants. The explosion erupted during dismantling, killing three people and damaging seven houses. Officials called it a serious reminder of the dangers of post-war ordnance in Iraq.

Initial reports said the blast took place near a gas plant southeast of Baghdad in Bismayah. Authorities first confirmed one death and two injuries. Later updates raised the death toll to three. Emergency teams responded quickly, helping the injured and securing the area.

The PMF Explosives Directorate confirmed one member died and two others were injured. They said the blast resulted from explosive remnants left by ISIS. Teams controlled the site promptly.

Experts warn that incidents like this show the need for proper clearance of war remnants, especially near homes. The PMF regularly dismantles explosive materials across liberated regions to protect civilians.

Authorities are still investigating and clearing other remnants from the surrounding area. Residents expressed concern about neighborhood safety. They called for faster removal of dangerous materials.

The explosion has renewed discussions on national policies for post-conflict safety. Experts stress that regular audits and better disposal methods are critical to prevent casualties.

This blast shows that explosive remnants continue to threaten communities in Iraq. Experts urge vigilance, careful site management, and public awareness campaigns to reduce risks.

The PMF reaffirmed its commitment to clearance operations. They stressed that securing liberated areas and protecting civilians remain top priorities.

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