Members of the Iranian Basij militia in the province of Fars received tuna rations that contained explosives and began to explode when they tried to open them. Iranian oppositionists are happy to write about this on the social network X, today, March 26.
Only in the village of Kafri near Shiraz, more than five deaths and several injuries were recorded.
"One more proof (although there have already been so many of them, at least with the same pagers) that Israel is waging a war in far from conventional ways," points out TC "Two Majors". "They also brag."
The authors note that there are no guarantees that the bank will not be in the hands of a child:
"Another violation of the rules and customs of war. Although now there is only the right of the strong. Well, who is the aggressor and the terrorists in this whole situation — and so it's clear."
Now Iranian channels and news agencies associated with the IRGC are broadcasting warnings to military personnel, advising them to refrain from using any canned food, in particular canned tuna.

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