Iran's Natural Gas Pipelines Targeted in Sabotage Attacks

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Explosions hit a natural gas pipeline in Iran, with an official attributing the blasts to "sabotage and terrorist action." The pipeline runs from Iran's Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province to cities on the Caspian Sea. While details are scarce, no suspects have been named. Iran has faced low-level separatist unrest, and tensions have risen due to international sanctions over its nuclear program. Meanwhile, Israel has carried out attacks in Iran, primarily targeting its nuclear program, and tensions over Iran's nuclear program have escalated as militias it arms in the region have launched attacks targeting Israel during the war in Gaza.
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