An explosion occurred in an oil pipeline in Iran today (Wednesday), the Tasnim news agency reported. The report indicates that the cause of the explosion was old infrastructure and that as a result of its intensity, slight earthquakes were felt in the vicinity of the place.
#Iran: an oil pipeline exploded in Khuzestan’s Ramshir due to being eroded and the explosion was so big it caused a minor earthquake in a nearby village. No details on possible casualties or damages yet – Tasnim pic.twitter.com/ehrS6Swvg5
— Maziar Motamedi (@MotamediMaziar) November 17, 2021
????????????#Iran: Huge Explosion hit major Oil pipeline in Southern Iran. # ایران pic.twitter.com/nAra7kRPK4
— Terror Alarm (@terror_alarm) November 17, 2021
Meanwhile, the International Atomic Energy Agency announced today that Iran continues to violate the agreements in the nuclear deal. According to the report, agency officials say that contrary to the agreement, they continue to undergo “an overly invasive physical search by security officials at Iran’s nuclear facilities.” In addition, they claimed that they were not given access to reinstall security cameras at a centrifuge facility in the country, in violation of the agreement.
About two months ago, the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Army announced that two people had been killed in a fire that broke out at an army research facility in Tehran, the capital of Iran. These are two employees of the facility. Iranian media also reported that three people were injured in the fire and forces gained control of the fire. No further details were given about the incident and the circumstances of the outbreak of the fire are unknown at this time.
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