View Full Version : Report: Series of explosions rip through Iranian military site
waste gate
11-15-07, 04:39 PM
Is this like the mysterious Syrian incident this past September? Different delivery.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/924506.html
baggygreen
11-15-07, 06:52 PM
You able to post up a copy of the text WG? I cant access it, but cant tell if its the link being dead or me being at work...
waste gate
11-15-07, 07:23 PM
You able to post up a copy of the text WG? I cant access it, but cant tell if its the link being dead or me being at work...
Here you go baggygreen.
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A series of explosions blasted through a crucial Iranian military industrial site last Tuesday, according to a statement released by "The National Opposition Council of Iran."
According to the statement, the explosions were in Parchin, about 30 km south of Tehran, and sparked a large fire which caused some injuries to personnel at the site.
Many firefighting and rescue squads were called to put out the fire.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/images/0.gifAdvertisementIn the statement, the opposition group who are linked with the Mojahedin-e-Khalq movement, maintains that the Iranian government are trying to prevent the publication of the blasts, and therefore only said that a fire raged at the site, but was quickly extinguished.
Over the last four years, the group has divulged classified information regarding Iran's nuclear program, including locations of nuclear sites that the Iranian government failed to report to the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Following continuous reports of nuclear development at Parchin, IAEA and U.S. officials demanded to inspect the site. However, only after several months did Iran agree to allow nuclear inspectors from the United Nations into the major military complex.
baggygreen
11-15-07, 07:43 PM
Interesting....
I'll put money that someone within Irans hierarchy thinks that this blast was caused as a direct result of letting in the IAEA inspectors a while back....
I doubt we'll ever get the true story on this one:down:
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