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Explosions Reportedly Hit Iranian Natural Gas Pipelines, Official Calls Blasts ‘Sabotage’

[[{“value”:”Iranian natural gas pipelines apparently experienced several explosions over the course of the night.
According to Al Jazeera, an Egyptian government official referred to the explosions as “terrorism and sabotage.”
Details were scarce, but a natural gas pipeline connecting cities in the Caspian Sea and eastern Iran’s Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari provinces was damaged by the explosions. According to the Associated Press, the 1, 270-kilometer (790-mile ) pipeline starts in Asaluyeh, a major location for Iran’s offshore South Pars gas field.
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According to reports, the explosions ‘ aftermath could be seen for 30 miles away.
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A considerable explosion happened on a gas pipeline connecting Iran’s Shahrekord and Borujen cities.
The explosion and its aftermath were thus significant that they could be seen from 30 miles away.
The damaged section of the pipeline acts as an important conduit… pic. twitter.com/jfAbc8k8CV
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Following an explosion at a crucial Iran healthy gas pipeline, fire breaks out.
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According to The Associated Press:
Explosions along several sections of the line were caused by a” sabotage and terrorist” action, according to Saeed Aghli, the manager of Iran’s gas network control center, who spoke to Iranian state television.
In that province, which is home to the Bakhtiari, a branch of Iran’s Lur racial group, there are no known insurgent groups operating. Aghli did n’t identify any of the explosion suspects.
Speaking to state television, Iran’s oil minister, Javad Owji, compared the attack to a string of enigmatic attacks on gas pipelines that occurred in 2011, including the year of the Islamic Revolution in Iran in 1979. On Sunday, Tehran commemorated the revolution’s 45th anniversary.
According to Owji,” The enemy’s goal was to cut the gas in the big provinces of the country, but it did no happen.” ” No province suffered a cut, with the exception of the number of villages that were close to the gas transmission lines.”
Egyptian separatists in southwest Iran have in the past claimed attacks on oil pipelines. Attacks against like infrastructure are uncommon abroad in Iran, though.
NEW: According to state media, two explosions that occurred early on Wednesday in Iran’s gas pipelines were part of a “terrorism and sabotage” that denied gas supplies in three provinces.
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Al Jazeera Per
The explosions occur at a time when tensions are at an all-time high as Israel’s war in Gaza threatens to spread throughout the area. Tehran has linked another such incidents to Israel over the years, though it has not stated who it suspects.
Oil minister Javad Owji stated on state TV that” this terrorist act of sabotage occurred at 1am ( 21:30 GMT ) on Wednesday morning in the network of national gas transmission pipelines in two regions of the country.”
The first pipeline begins in Asaluyeh, a hub for Iran’s offshore South Pars gas field, and travels 1, 270 kilometers (790 miles ) to the province of Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari.
Authorities refuted claims that the incident resulted in office and industrial gas cuts.
The manager of Iran’s gas network control center, Saeed Aghili, stated on Egyptian state television that he hoped the pipeline would be fixed and operating as soon as possible.”}]] [[{“value”:”

Overnight, multiple explosions were reported to have occurred in Iran’s natural gas pipelines.
Al Jazeera reported that an Iranian government official called the explosions “terrorism and subversion.”
“Details are scarce, but the blasts struck a natural-gas pipeline that runs from Iran’s western Chaharmahal & Bakhtiari Province up north to Caspian Sea cities. The pipeline, which is 1,270 kilometers (790 miles) long, begins in Asaluyeh. This is a hub of Iran’s offshore South Pars Gas Field,” wrote the Associated Press.

Blasts hit Iran’s natural gas pipeline in act of ‘sabotage:’ official https://t.co/1jXgUEduFM pic.twitter.com/JT2d14Wjuq
New York Post (@nypost), February 14, 2024

The explosions were visible from 30 miles away.
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In Iran, a significant explosion took place on a pipeline connecting the cities of Shahrekord with Borujen.
The explosion was so large that it could be seen from a distance up to 30 miles.
The affected section of the pipeline serves as a crucial conduit… pic.twitter.com/jfAbc8k8CV
Shadow of Ezra February 14, 2024 (@ShadowofEzra).

Fire breaks out after explosion at key Iran Natural Gas Pipeline
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The Associated Press reports
Saeed Aghli told Iranian state TV that an “act of terrorism and sabotage” caused explosions in several areas along the line.
In that province, which is home to the Bakhtiari ethnic group, a branch from Iran’s Lur, there are no known insurgents. Aghli has not named any suspects.
Javad Owji of Iran’s Oil Ministry, speaking to state television, compared this attack to a series mysterious and unclaimed attacks on gas pipelines that occurred in 2011 – including around the anniversary date of Iran’s Islamic Revolution of 1979. Tehran celebrated the 45th anniversary on Sunday.
Owji stated that “the goal of the enemies was to cut the gas supply in the major provinces and it didn’t happen.” “Apart from a few villages near the transmission lines, no province was affected.”
In the past, Arab separatists from southwestern Iran claimed to have attacked oil pipelines. Attacks on such infrastructure in Iran are rare.

NEW: Two explosions hit gas pipelines in Iran in the early hours of Wednesday morning in an act “terrorism and sabotage”, which disputed gas supplies to three provinces of the country, according to state media.
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Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper), February 14, 2024

Per Al Jazeera:
The explosions occur amid increased tensions as Israel’s war on Gaza threatens spillover into the rest of the region. Tehran has not named its suspects but has previously linked similar incidents to Israel.
The terrorist act of sabotage took place at 1am on Wednesday morning (21:30 GMT), in two regions of the nation, according to state TV.
The first pipeline, which starts in Asaluyeh – a hub of Iran’s offshore South Pars Gas Field – runs 1,270 km (790 miles) towards the Chaharmahal & Bakhtiari Province.
The authorities denied that the incident resulted in gas shortages at offices and industries.
Iranian state television reported that Saeed Aghili is the manager of Iran’s gas network control center. “We hope that the pipeline will be repaired as soon as possible and will become operational,” he said.

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