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Explosion at Tehran military base

In Iran, many people died with hidden hands of Mullahs, and no one said rest in peace for those departed souls why?


Are you an idiot or a troll?? Take your pick fast! Obviously you cannot make out from the surrounding dress code!
 
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In Iran, many people died with hidden hands of Mullahs, and no one said rest in peace for those departed souls why?

I have no idea what you said but this video is from an arab country.
They're speaking arabic and wearing arabic clothes. How ******* dumb are you?
What's the video about anyway? lol

pic of the explosion
and no, it wasn't sabotage. These things happen quite frequently around the world.
RIP to the dead
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bach jan boro haman chale meydan ba amsal khodet v dar had khodet sohbat kon
 
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speaking persian with the most unpolite and uneducated words (with some mistakes) there is not something to be proud of
 
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RIP to the dead may God accept them in his graces and left them to the highest levels of heaven.
 
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hey guys dnt start abusing eachother... chill down... i can understand what u guys r talkin abt so chillax.
 
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REPORTING FROM TEHRAN AND CAIRO -– An explosion Saturday at a missile base for Iran’s elite Republican Guard killed at least 17 soldiers and shook buildings west of Tehran, according to authorities, who downplayed any hint of international sabotage aimed at Iran’s nuclear program.

The soldiers were transporting ammunition at a base near Bidgeneh village, about 30 miles outside the capital, when an "explosion occurred as a result of an accident," Guard spokesman Gen. Ramazan Sharif said.

Officials had earlier reported that 27 people had been killed in the explosion.

The base is home to the Fifth Raad Missile Brigade, which oversees Iran’s medium-range Shahab-3 ballistic missile. One of those killed in the explosion was Hasan Tehrani Moqaddam, a top Republican Guard commander involved in the research of long-range missiles.

Sharif said the blast was not linked to a nuclear test or the transport of missiles.

Parviz Sorouri, a member of the Iranian parliament's national security and foreign policy committee, told a government website: "No sabotage was involved in this incident. It has nothing to do with politics."

The explosion came days after the United Nations' nuclear regulatory agency released a report suggesting that Iran was ignoring international pressure and secretly trying to build nuclear weapons. The report said Iran’s activities raise "serious concerns" about "possible military dimensions" of its nuclear program.

Israel has been threatening a possible military strike against Iran’s nuclear sites. Tehran has repeatedly insisted that its nuclear program is for civilian purposes.

There have been a number of deadly blasts in recent years at industrial sites and military bases in Iran, including a gas leak explosion in May when President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was visiting the Abadan oil refinery. A blast at a Republican Guard arms depot in the city of Khorramabad killed 18 soldiers in October 2010, according to media reports.

Saturday’s explosion, which injured 16 soldiers, sent a column of smoke into the air and rattled windows in Tehran’s suburbs, according to media reports. Some Iranians thought an earthquake or a gas explosion had happened. The Fars news agency said the blast occurred about 1:30 p.m. local time.

Iran revises death toll in military base explosion to 17 - latimes.com




Spells Mossad all over imo......
 
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The base is home to the Fifth Raad Missile Brigade, which oversees Iran’s medium-range Shahab-3 ballistic missile. One of those killed in the explosion was Hasan Tehrani Moqaddam, a top Republican Guard commander involved in the research of long-range missiles.
Self exploding Shahab-3's. :help:
 
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