Outburst! Iranian gas pipelines were attacked

Mondo Finance Updated on 2024-02-15

According to the Associated Press on February 14, a natural gas pipeline in Iran occurred on the 14th local time, and some said that it was "deliberate sabotage and terrorist acts".

The report said that the details of ** are still to be announced. The attacked gas pipeline passes through the province of Chahal Mahal-** Tiari in western Iran and extends north to cities on the Caspian coast. The pipeline is about 1,270 kilometers long and starts at Assaluye, the hub of Iran's South Pars offshore gas field.

The report also said that the head of Iran's gas pipeline network control center, Syed Agli, told state television reporters that "sabotage and terrorist actions" led to multiple locations along the pipeline**.

The report states that there are currently no known armed forces operating in the province of Chahar Mahal-Tiari. Agli did not disclose the suspect in the ** case.

The report mentions that in the past, Arab** elements in southwestern Iran have claimed to have attacked oil pipelines, but attacks on such infrastructure have rarely occurred elsewhere in Iran.

According to Reuters, Iranian Oil Minister Javad Oji said on the 14th that two ** incidents on one of Iran's main gas pipelines were caused by "terrorist sabotage".

Oji told Iranian state television: "This terrorist sabotage took place at 1 a.m. on the 14th. ”

Oji also said that Iran expects such sabotage to occur around the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution (February 11), after which Iran quickly changed the setting of the gas transmission pipeline network "to thwart the enemy's goal of causing gas shortages in major provinces." (Compiled by Liu Ziyan).

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