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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Suspected Iranian Nuclear Weapons Site Explodes
2007-11-18
(Story dated 16-10-2007, have not checked if this is a repost or not (very nice but busy & intense couple of days and I am in no condition to do any checking :-) , It's also from a blog & I cannot locate any source, so, If I have violated any of the posting rules, my sincere apologies to the Rantburg comunity)
Yesterday afternoon (Tuesday, November 13) a series of explosions rocked Parchin Military Site (where missiles, including Cruise missiles, are manufactured) in southern Tehran. As a result, several military personnel of the site were injured.

The explosions reportedly started in missile industries section of the Site. When shrapnel of the explosions hit another sections, eight other warehouses located next to each other were engulfed in flames.

The fire, which began at 2:00 p.m. and was put out at 8:00 p.m., was so extensive that fire fighters from seven fire stations rushed to the scene. Four of the injured were Mostafa Nourizadeh, Alireza Verdi-lou, Nasser Rezai, and Morteza Motahari.
For some reason I have a picture in my head of Donald Rumsfeld doing a Monty Burns imitation.
Posted by:Drive by lurker

#8  but is the 8PM in the same time zone as the 2PM or even on the same day?

inquiring minds want to know
Posted by: Abu do you love   2007-11-18 17:38  

#7  put out or burned itself out at 8PM?
Posted by: Frank G   2007-11-18 15:35  

#6  "The fire, which began at 2:00 p.m. and was put out at 8:00 p.m"

Doesn't sound too bad. We have fires worse than that in my own town. It was a 7 alarm that took 6 hours to put out. Good sized fire but not anything particularly huge.
Posted by: crosspatch   2007-11-18 15:20  

#5  Sounds like your standard Soviet designed weapons plant. Put all your big bang stuff in one place for security reasons and hope no one lights a match. Once the missile fuel section (solid fuel?) goes up, it'll throw lots of flaming chunks all over the site.
Posted by: Steve   2007-11-18 12:56  

#4  and, in another unrelated story...a piniped was briefly seen near the Parchin site well inland after the explosion. The SEAL was last seen diving into the river...
Posted by: anymouse   2007-11-18 12:31  

#3  Thanks Pappy, Salt to taste I guess.
Posted by: Drive by lurker   2007-11-18 12:12  

#2  Original source here.
Posted by: Pappy   2007-11-18 11:24  

#1  Damn shame, Mr. Black.
Yes sir, Mr. White.
[a la the Unit]
Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2007-11-18 10:34  

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