14 Killed During Neutralization of Cluster Munitions and Unexploded Bombs

Conclusion

The tragic deaths of 14 personnel in Zanjan serve as a stark reminder of the ongoing dangers posed by unexploded munitions. Even after active conflict subsides, the remnants of war continue to threaten lives, livelihoods, and future stability.

Addressing these dangers requires sustained effort, international collaboration, and a commitment to protecting civilian populations. The work of bomb disposal units remains essential—but as this incident shows, it comes at a profound human cost.