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Iran Determines 'Main Cause' of Explosion at Natanz Nuclear Facility


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On Friday, the International Atomic Energy Agency said that they had been informed by Tehran about a recent explosion at Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility, which caused no casualties or radioactive contamination.

 

The semi-official Iranian news agency Tasnim on Saturday reported that the country’s investigators had managed to determine the “main cause” of Thursday’s blast at the Natanz nuclear site in Iran.

 

“Due to some security considerations, the cause and nature of this incident will be announced at a proper time”, Tasnim quoted Iranian Supreme National Security Council spokesman Keyvan Khosravi as saying.

 

According to him, “different hypotheses” pertaining to the Natanz incident are still being investigated.

 

The remarks come as the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said earlier on Saturday that Iran had informed them about the incident and that there was no nuclear or radioactive material in the damaged facility.

 

This was preceded by Iranian Atomic Energy Organisation spokesman Behrouz Kamalvandi confirming the Thursday incident and saying that the Natanz nuclear power plant "is operating as usual" because the reactor was not damaged and there were no casualties.

 

The incident occurred about a week after a blast ripped through the Parchin military complex located about 30 kilometres (18 miles) from the Iranian capital Tehran, in what Iranian authorities said was the result of “leaking gas tanks".

 

The Natanz plant, in turn, remains the Islamic Republic’s primary uranium processing facility, where Tehran reportedly installed new cascades of advanced centrifuges in November 2019 in retaliation for Washington's earlier unilateral exit from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, also known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

 

The US withdrew from the deal and reinstated crippling economic sanctions against Iran in May 2018, in what prompted Tehran to announce in May 2019 that it had started suspending its JCPOA obligations.

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I for sure thought they would blame pilot error, you know the same excuse when they shot down that passenger jet. Yea really, no leaks of radio active material or gases, we certainly believe that too don't we. All the countries in the world do not want Iran to have Nukes, including the rest of the Arab nations, oh yes except for North Korea China and Russia.

 

So the BIG Qs, who is sabotaging within Iran, and are they local home grown dissidents or being trained, supplied and paid by "other" countries

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