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Large explosion seen near sensitive military outside Tehran

Fire was brought under control and there were no casualties, says spokesman

Babak Dehghanpisheh
Friday 26 June 2020 09:52 EDT
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An image grab from footage obtained from Iranian State TV IRIB shows an orange light, resulting from what the country's defence ministry said, the explosion of a gas tank in the Iranian capital Tehran
An image grab from footage obtained from Iranian State TV IRIB shows an orange light, resulting from what the country's defence ministry said, the explosion of a gas tank in the Iranian capital Tehran (IRIB TV/AFP via Getty Images)

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An explosion was seen at an Iranian gas storage facility in an area which houses a sensitive military site near the capital Tehran, a defence ministry spokesman told state TV on Friday.

The explosion took place in the “public area” of Parchin, said the spokesman, Davoud Abdi, as opposed to the military site, where Western security services believe Tehran carried out tests relevant to nuclear bomb detonations more than a decade ago. Iran has denied this.

Mr Abdi said the fire was brought under control and there were no casualties. He did not give any information about the cause of the blast.

Videos and pictures posted on social media that were picked up by local news outlets showed an explosion with a bright orange flash, followed by a large plume of smoke.

Reuters

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