A huge explosion in eastern Turkey blew up a pipeline carrying Iranian
natural gas, halting the flow of gas and injuring 28 soldiers in the area. The
explosion occurred on Thursday night, less than a week after gas flow was
restarted following an attack on 8 October.
“Sabotage carried out late last night on the pipeline caused damage and
triggered a fire. Twenty-eight soldiers on duty in the area were wounded,” said
an official from the Agri governor's office. (Reuters, 19 October)
The soldiers were being treated in various local hospitals for minor
injuries, burns and smoke inhalation, and the fire had been extinguished,
Reuters reported.
Russia’s Gasprom is to increase
its gas supplies to Turkey to offset the shortfall.The blast occurred in the
area of Eleskirt, a town in Agri province.
UPDATE: The pipeline's repair was completed on Friday 26 October (Mehr News Agency).
File photo: A section of Iran-Turkey gas pipeline (Reuters)
File photo: A section of Iran-Turkey gas pipeline (Reuters)
Russia always gains from Iran's loss.
ReplyDeleteAnon 1:46PM
ReplyDeleteRussia will certainly gain from your loss.
However, you are already a loser, because Russia is a winner.
Anon 1:46 PM
ReplyDeleteThe biggest loser is Turkey since Russia is notorious for selling oil at ridiculously high prices. That's why Turkey is exempted from Iran oil sanctions because it does not want to replace Iran with Russia as its primary oil supplier.
No, 9:08 Turkey can far better afford to pay higher prices than Iran can afford to lose more business on the only thing that it sells to the world.
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