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Pakistan Embassy Tehran Bombing: Ambassador, Staff Safe After Explosions Near Diplomatic Mission

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Pakistan Embassy Tehran Bombing created panic after explosions were heard near the Pakistani diplomatic mission in Tehran.

According to diplomatic sources, Ambassador Mudassir Tipu and around 20 staff members are safe. They continued their duties despite the tense situation.

A senior diplomat said the sound of blasts was very loud. It caused fear among staff, but no injuries were reported.

Officials confirmed that the Pakistani embassy team is closely monitoring the situation. They are staying alert as tensions rise in the region.

Sources added that the diplomatic staff remains committed to their responsibilities. Even in difficult conditions, operations at the embassy are continuing normally.

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