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Iran's primary gas pipeline struck by sabotage, oil minister says

Two surges along Iran's. primary southnorth gas pipeline network on Wednesday were caused. by sabotage, the Iranian oil minister informed state television, without. calling any suspects.

Authorities also denied reports that the event triggered gas. cuts to industries and workplaces in some provinces, state media. reported.

This terrorist act of sabotage occurred at 1 a.m. (9.30. p.m. GMT) on Wednesday morning in the network of nationwide gas. transmission pipelines in two areas of the country, Minister. Javad Owji stated.

Only villages near the damaged pipeline were experiencing. gas blackouts, which will be repaired later on today, Owji stated. Short-term constraints had actually been prepared ahead for upkeep,. state media reported.

Owji pointed to a similar incident which occurred in. 2011, which he stated was an act of sabotage that caused temporary. gas blackouts in four various regions in the country.

While such attacks are unusual in Iran, Arab separatist. militants in Iran declared in 2017 that they had actually exploded 2 oil. pipelines in collaborated attacks in the country's western. Khuzestan province.

In December, Iran executed 5 individuals whom it accused of. being saboteurs with links to Israel's Mossad intelligence. service in a decades-long shadow war that has seen Tehran. accuse Israel of attacks on its nuclear and rocket efforts,. charges the latter has actually never ever confirmed or denied.

(source: Reuters)