alocispepraluger102 Posted November 28, 2011 Report Posted November 28, 2011 http://www.haaretz.com/news/middle-east/report-explosion-rocks-iran-city-of-isfahan-home-to-key-nuclear-facility-1.398312?localLinksEnabled=false Report: Explosion rocks Iran city of Isfahan, home to key nuclear facility Semi-official Fars news agency says blast heard distinctly in several parts of the western Iran city; a uranium conversion plant near Isfahan went online in 2004. By Yossi Melman and ReutersTags: Iran threat Iran nuclear An explosion rocked the western Iranian city of Isfahan on Monday, the semi-official Fars news agency reported, adding that the blast was heard in several parts of the city. According to reports, frightened residents called the fire department after the blast, forcing the city authorities to admit there had been an explosion. Original report of blast in Iranian city of Isfahan as appeared on Fars website, Nov. 28, 2011. Do you think Israel is behind recent 'mysterious' explosions in Iran? Join the discussion on our Facebook page Speaking with Fars news agency, Isfahan’s deputy mayor confirmed the reports and said the authorities are investigating the matter. However, after the incident was reported in Israel, the report was taken off the Fars website. It seems that city authorities and the Iranian government were embarrassed by the reports of a blasts, releasing contradictory versions of the alleged events. One example is a statement given by the same deputy mayor to the Mehr news agency, saying he had no reports of an explosion. In a photo from 2009, Iranian technicians work at a facility producing uranium fuel for a planned heavy-water nuclear reactor, just outside the city of Isfahan. Photo by: APAnother confirmation came from the head of the city's judiciary, who said an explosion-like sound was heard. Meanwhile, the Mehr news agency reported there has been a blast at a petrol station near the city. Another report pointed to a training accident. The reported incident occurred about two weeks after Gen. Hasan Tehrani Moghaddam was killed together with 20 other Guard members Nov. 12 at a military site outside Bidganeh village, 40 kilometers southwest of Tehran. The Revolutionary Guard said the accidental explosion occurred while military personnel were transporting munitions. It should be noted that Iran operates a uranium conversion plant near Isfahan, one with an important function in the chain of Iran's nuclear program. It first went into operation in 2004, taking uranium from mines and producing uranium fluoride gas, which then feeds the centrifuges that enrich the uranium. Since 2004, thousands of kilograms of uranium flouride gas were stockpiled at Isfahan and subsequently sent to the enrichment plant in Natanz. North Korea supplying Syria, Iran with prohibited nuclear technology, report says IDF official: Iran explosion may delay Tehran's missile development track Iran insists Israel not behind blast that killed missile expert Earlier Monday, a top Israeli security official said that the recent explosion that rocked an Iranian missile base near Tehran could delay or stop further Iranian surface-to-surface missile development. The official added, however that the Iranian nuclear program was continuing to gain ground, despite considerable international pressure and attempts to destabilize the Iranian regime. Quote
Hardbopjazz Posted November 28, 2011 Report Posted November 28, 2011 Not too long this topic will be moved to the political section. I wouldn't rule out some sabotage from an outside source, the same group that planted the computer virus to shut down the nuclear plants two years ago. Quote
alocispepraluger102 Posted November 28, 2011 Author Report Posted November 28, 2011 (edited) of course, i put it in the wrong place. sorry. i agree about more than the slight possibility of outside causes. sorry. weren't those virusses of a few years back designed into the iranian computers, in much the way saddam's air defense computers were compromised, and perhaps our own? Not too long this topic will be moved to the political section. I wouldn't rule out some sabotage from an outside source, the same group that planted the computer virus to shut down the nuclear plants two years ago. Edited November 28, 2011 by alocispepraluger102 Quote
Hardbopjazz Posted November 28, 2011 Report Posted November 28, 2011 I don't care, but I just think this topic will go political at some point. Quote
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