jimnyc
07-02-2020, 03:20 PM
Was only an "incident" at a shed there, not much. They even released a photo I saw yesterday covered by AP news.
Here is a photo of the shed/building:
https://i.imgur.com/XwDGVE9.png
So I thought I recalled something from last week myself, so went back and found it. Kinda of odd if you ask me. This little incident, this building/shed that was effected, well, just say that I'm surprised, and just wonder if they would ever think about lying about what happened? Nah, this is Iran, they don't lie.
Watch this video from 7 days ago, when folks in Iran recorded the "incident". Look way out in the distance, you see a little orange thing. It "may" get a little larger at one point, and I wonder if that may be the incident they speak of? :rolleyes::laugh:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAIEiMDzzVQ
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Iran Reports An ‘Incident’ At Its Largest Nuclear Facility
A fire at the largest uranium enrichment facility in Iran broke out Thursday, according to a the country’s nuclear agency, the Associated Press reported.
The reported fire was referred to as an “incident” at a shed in a construction zone that happened in Nantaz, Iran, early Thursday, according to the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI), the AP reported.
An image of a brick building with a damaged roof and charred walls was released by the AEOI, though it was unclear if the structure photographed was the shed mentioned, according to the AP.
“There are physical and financial damages and we are investigating to assess,” a spokesman for the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, Behrouz Kamalvandi, said on Iranian state television, AP reported. “Furthermore, there has been no interruption in the work of the enrichment site. Thank God, the site is continuing its work as before.”
Rest - https://dailycaller.com/2020/07/02/iran-nuclear-uranium-fire-incident/
Here is a photo of the shed/building:
https://i.imgur.com/XwDGVE9.png
So I thought I recalled something from last week myself, so went back and found it. Kinda of odd if you ask me. This little incident, this building/shed that was effected, well, just say that I'm surprised, and just wonder if they would ever think about lying about what happened? Nah, this is Iran, they don't lie.
Watch this video from 7 days ago, when folks in Iran recorded the "incident". Look way out in the distance, you see a little orange thing. It "may" get a little larger at one point, and I wonder if that may be the incident they speak of? :rolleyes::laugh:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAIEiMDzzVQ
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Iran Reports An ‘Incident’ At Its Largest Nuclear Facility
A fire at the largest uranium enrichment facility in Iran broke out Thursday, according to a the country’s nuclear agency, the Associated Press reported.
The reported fire was referred to as an “incident” at a shed in a construction zone that happened in Nantaz, Iran, early Thursday, according to the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI), the AP reported.
An image of a brick building with a damaged roof and charred walls was released by the AEOI, though it was unclear if the structure photographed was the shed mentioned, according to the AP.
“There are physical and financial damages and we are investigating to assess,” a spokesman for the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, Behrouz Kamalvandi, said on Iranian state television, AP reported. “Furthermore, there has been no interruption in the work of the enrichment site. Thank God, the site is continuing its work as before.”
Rest - https://dailycaller.com/2020/07/02/iran-nuclear-uranium-fire-incident/