OPINION (ETH) – Another series of suspicious explosions and accidents in Iran have the Islamist regime scratching their heads and asking if they are the victims of their own incompetence, Israeli ingenuity inspired by a Semitic drive for self-preservation, or perhaps the wrath of the God of Israel.

On Saturday evening, a large fire broke out in a steel mill in Zarand, Kerman Province leading to a large explosion. A large explosion resulted and though several people were injured, no deaths were reported.

This follows a large blaze that broke out in Tehran’s Tondgooyan Refinery on Wednesday. Two liquefied petroleum gas tanks burned for over a day until they were extinguished.


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On Tuesday, a fire broke out onboard the Kharg, a logistics-training vessel and the largest vessel in Iran’s navy. The ship sank on Wednesday after all 400 crew and trainees aboard had been evacuated. 20 people were hospitalized with minor burns.

A fire and explosion on May 23 at Shahin Shahr, near Esfahan, in central Iran was initially reported to be at Sepahan Nargostar chemical plant. At least nine people were injured in the incident.

It was later revealed that the plant produced drones. Coincidentally, the IDF shot down an Iranian-made drone just a few days prior, after Iran’s Revolutionary Guards announced the production of a new combat drone dubbed “Gaza” in a tribute to Palestinians. READ MORE