"Iran's Main Gas Pipeline Targeted in Suspected Terrorist Attack"

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Explosions hit a natural gas pipeline in Iran, with an official attributing the blasts to "sabotage and terrorist action." The 790-mile pipeline runs from Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province to the Caspian Sea, and the attacks come amid heightened tensions in the Middle East. While details are scarce, previous attacks on oil pipelines in Iran have been linked to Arab separatists, and Iran's Oil Minister compared the recent attack to unclaimed assaults in 2011. The country has faced low-level separatist unrest and economic challenges, while also dealing with international sanctions over its nuclear program.
- Explosions rock Iranian gas pipeline in suspected 'terrorist action' Fox News
- Iran's main gas pipeline hit by sabotage, oil minister says Reuters
- Iran Gas Pipelines Explode in Act of Sabotage, Officials Say The Wall Street Journal
- 'Terrorists' sabotage Iran's main gas pipeline, minister says The Times of Israel
- Iran condemns ‘terrorist’ attack on gas pipelines Al Jazeera English
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