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Claims of Attack on Gas Infrastructure in Iran

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  • Iranian media claim that two gas facilities and a pipeline were attacked by Israeli and US forces.
  • The incident occurred shortly after US President Donald Trump ordered a five-day pause on attacks targeting Iran’s energy facilities.
  • Iran insists that the conflict will continue until compensation is provided and demands the removal of all economic sanctions.

Kathmandu – Iranian media reported on Tuesday that an attack targeted two gas facilities and a pipeline.

According to Fars News Agency, this occurred shortly after US President Donald Trump issued orders to avoid attacks on energy infrastructure.

Fars reported that the gas administration building and the gas pressure regulation station located on Kaveh Street in Isfahan were targeted by Israeli and US forces.

Fars is the only media outlet reporting that the central Iranian structures suffered minor damage.

Additionally, it is claimed that a gas pipeline linked to the Khorramshahr power plant in southwestern Iran was also attacked.

Citing the governor of Khorramshahr, a city near the Iraq border, Fars stated that a projectile landed outside the gas pipeline processing station. However, no disruption to the plant’s operations or major damage was reported.

Earlier, President Trump said efforts were underway to reduce tensions in the Middle East and ordered a five-day pause on attacks targeting Iran’s energy installations. He also mentioned positive and constructive dialogue with Iran.

Nevertheless, Iran has signaled it will not withdraw from the ongoing conflict. Tehran stated that the struggle will continue until damages are compensated.

Moreover, a senior military advisor to Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei demanded the removal of all economic sanctions and concrete guarantees that the US will not interfere in the future as preconditions.