This story is from February 15, 2024

Blasts hit Iran natural gas pipeline, official calls it 'act of sabotage'

Blasts hit Iran natural gas pipeline, official calls it 'act of sabotage'
DUBAI: Explosions struck a natural gas pipeline in Iran early on Wednesday, with an official blaming the blasts on a "sabotage and terrorist action" in the country as tensions remain high in Middle East. Details were scarce, though the blasts hit a natural gas pipeline running from Iran's western Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province up north to cities on Caspian Sea.
The roughly 1,270km pipeline begins in Asaluyeh, a hub for Iran's offshore South Pars gas field. Saeed Aghli, the manager of Iran's gas network control centre, told Iranian state television a "sabotage and terrorist" action caused explosions. There are no known insurgent groups operating in that province, home to the Bakhtiari, a branch of Iran's Lur ethnic group.
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