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Mystery object injures five children in Iraq

Mystery object injures five children in Iraq

Shafaq News5 hours ago

Shafaq News/ Five children were injured Saturday when a strange object crashed in Saladin province, the Iraqi Interior Ministry reported, as missile and drone debris linked to the Iran-Israel war continues to fall across the country.
Surveillance footage showed the children were hit by shrapnel and flying gravel while playing outside their homes in the Dujail district. They were taken to the hospital with minor injuries and discharged after receiving treatment.
Security commanders rushed to the scene to investigate, but the nature and source of the object remain unknown.

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