Iranian Gas Pipeline Hit by Explosions in Suspected Sabotage
Officials attribute the blasts to terrorism, disrupting gas supply and escalating regional tensions.
- Explosions damaged a key natural gas pipeline in Iran, with officials attributing the incident to sabotage and terrorism.
- The blasts occurred along the pipeline running from Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province to the Caspian Sea, affecting gas supply to some areas.
- No group has claimed responsibility for the attacks, and Iranian officials have not named any suspects.
- The incident has heightened tensions in the Middle East, especially amid ongoing conflicts between Israel and Hamas.
- Iran's nuclear program and its lack of transparency have also been highlighted as concerns by the UN's nuclear watchdog.