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Asi es señores, desde hace 12 días infraestructura critica y también no reconocida por el regimen Irani ha estado bajo intenso ataque casi dos veces al dia.
Iran’s nuclear facilities are mysteriously under attack
Black smoke rose as flames engulfed the Shahid Tondgooyan petrochemical plant in the Khuzestan province of Iran late Sunday afternoon.
Hours earlier, more than 500 miles away, detonations rocked the basement of an old, nondescript home in a northern pocket of Tehran. The two-story dwelling was said to have housed at least 30 gas cylinders that were used for unclear purposes.
Explosion at Natanz: Why sabotaging Iran’s nuclear program could backfire
An explosion and fire at a workshop at Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility on July 2, which destroyed the better part of an entire building, was followed by a flurry of speculation about the cause. Perhaps a domestic dissident group had planted a bomb, a foreign government had conducted a cyberattack, or an underground gas pipeline simply exploded by accident. Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization announced on July 5 that it had determined the cause, but was withholding that information because of “security considerations.” Still, there is mounting circumstantial evidence that Israel and the United States were involved in what was a deliberate act of sabotage.
Has Israel been sabotaging Iran? Here’s what we know.
Four reasons Israel might be waging its shadow war more overtly — which could backfire.
Massive blaze rips through Iranian port near nuclear power station as seven ships burn - after a series of mysterious explosions around the country
Iran’s nuclear facilities are mysteriously under attack
Black smoke rose as flames engulfed the Shahid Tondgooyan petrochemical plant in the Khuzestan province of Iran late Sunday afternoon.
Hours earlier, more than 500 miles away, detonations rocked the basement of an old, nondescript home in a northern pocket of Tehran. The two-story dwelling was said to have housed at least 30 gas cylinders that were used for unclear purposes.
Iran’s nuclear facilities are mysteriously under attack - The Jewish Link
Black smoke rose as flames engulfed the Shahid Tondgooyan petrochemical plant in the Khuzestan province of Iran late Sunday afternoon. Hours earlier, more than 500 miles away, detonations rocked the basement of an old, nondescript home in a northern pocket of Tehran. The two-story dwelling was...
thejewishlink.com
Explosion at Natanz: Why sabotaging Iran’s nuclear program could backfire
An explosion and fire at a workshop at Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility on July 2, which destroyed the better part of an entire building, was followed by a flurry of speculation about the cause. Perhaps a domestic dissident group had planted a bomb, a foreign government had conducted a cyberattack, or an underground gas pipeline simply exploded by accident. Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization announced on July 5 that it had determined the cause, but was withholding that information because of “security considerations.” Still, there is mounting circumstantial evidence that Israel and the United States were involved in what was a deliberate act of sabotage.
Explosion at Natanz: Why sabotaging Iran’s nuclear program could backfire
If the incident at Natanz was a deliberate act of sabotage intended to set back Iran’s nuclear program, it was dangerously shortsighted.
thebulletin.org
Has Israel been sabotaging Iran? Here’s what we know.
Four reasons Israel might be waging its shadow war more overtly — which could backfire.
Massive blaze rips through Iranian port near nuclear power station as seven ships burn - after a series of mysterious explosions around the country
- Dramatic video purporting to show the blaze shows thick black smoke billowing
- Men desperately tried to put out the flames in footage at the port of Bushehr
- Incident is unfolding 12 miles away from the Iran’s only nuclear power station
- Plant was developed by Russia and Iran as part of a joint nuclear cooperation
Fire rips through three ships near Iran's only nuclear power plant
Dramatic video purporting to show the blaze shows thick black smoke billowing from the scene at the port of Bushehr - as men desperately tried to put out the flames.
www.dailymail.co.uk
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