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The 2020 Iran explosions were a series of eleven explosions in
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, including at an advanced centrifuge assembly facility, alleged missile sites,
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centers, power plants, a nuclear enrichment facility and a medical clinic. First reported on 25 June 2020, The Iranian government has denied reports of explosions in its missile sites while acknowledging damage to its largest nuclear enrichment facility in Natanz. Some Western and Iranian officials stated the cause of explosions to be
Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
i
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and covert US and Israeli strikes, as part of the broader
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. The government vowed to retaliate if sabotage was confirmed in its Natanz nuclear facility.


Timeline


Parchin explosion and Shiraz blackout

At noon on 25 June 2020, an explosion hit in the military complex of
Parchin Parchin ( fa, پارچین) is an Iranian military complex, located about southeast of Tehran. It is closely linked with the Khojir missile production complex. Geography Parchin is located on the bank of the Jajrud (river). History M ...
, 30 kilometers southeast of the capital
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. Within the same hour a power outage affected half of the southern city of
Shiraz Shiraz (; fa, شیراز, Širâz ) is the List of largest cities of Iran, fifth-most-populous city of Iran and the capital of Fars province, Fars Province, which has been historically known as Pars (Sasanian province), Pars () and Persis. As o ...
; housing major military facilities. Officials declared the explosion a gas storage accident and said that an explosion had hit the power station in Shiraz, causing the blackout. A Western analyst stated that the explosion in Parchin had occurred in a missile storage facility, with hidden nuclear detonation technology work. A Western analyst claimed the explosion in Parchin was caused by an Israeli cyberattack, while a senior Iranian commander said he could not comment whether the explosion was a cyberattack until there was a conclusion on the issue. Citing an unnamed senior source, the
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i newspaper ''
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'' reported that the facility was destroyed in an airstrike by Israeli F-35 stealth fighter jets. On 30 June 2020, American and Israeli officials speaking to ''The New York Times'' said they "had nothing to do with" the explosion in Parchin.


Tehran clinic explosion

On 30 June 2020, an explosion occurred in the Sina At'har health center in the capital Tehran, killing 19 people including 15 women and 4 men. According to the deputy mayor of Tehran the explosion was caused by a leak from medical gas tanks in the building.


Natanz centrifuge assembly facility explosion

On 2 July 2020, an explosion hit a centrifuge assembly facility near the city of Natanz. Three quarters of the above-ground parts of the facility where advanced
centrifuge A centrifuge is a device that uses centrifugal force to separate various components of a fluid. This is achieved by spinning the fluid at high speed within a container, thereby separating fluids of different densities (e.g. cream from milk) or ...
s were being assembled were damaged. Iran admitted serious damage to its facility while Western analysts said the explosion had set back the Iranian nuclear program one to two years. The same day, a US-based source reported that a group calling itself the "Homeland Panthers" ( ''yuzpalangan vatan'') claimed responsibility for the explosion at the Natanz nuclear enrichment facility. ''
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'' claimed that a source which it identified as a "Middle Eastern intelligence official with knowledge of the episode" told the newspaper that Israel was responsible for the attack, and that a powerful bomb had been used. In addition, it cited an Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps member who was briefed on the topic and had spoken to the newspaper anonymously as claiming that an explosive device was used. ''The New York Times'' later reported that officials with knowledge stated the blast was most likely the result of a bomb, possibly at a strategic gas line, but a cyberattack was not out of the question. The Kuwaiti newspaper ''Al-Jarida'' reported that Israel had caused the explosion with a cyberattack.


Khuzestan explosions

On 4 July 2020, an explosion hit the Shahid Medhaj Zargan power plant in the city of Ahvaz. Meanwhile 70 people were injured following a chlorine gas leak at Karun petrochemical center in the city of Mahshahr, near Ahvaz.


Baqershahr explosion

On 7 July 2020, 2 people were killed and 3 others were injured following an explosion inside an oxygen factory in the town of Baqershahr, south of the capital Tehran.
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said "human error" was the cause of the blast. According to Western analysts the factory was near the warehouse where an archive of information on Iran's nuclear program was stolen in a raid by Israeli intelligence agents in 2018. It has been claimed that the factory belongs to an Iranian automotive manufacturer that closely cooperates with the Iranian Ministry of Defense as well as the
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.


Tehran explosions

On 9 July 2020, an explosion was reported in western Tehran. Officials denied that an explosion took place but admitted that power had been cut off in the area. According to western analysts the blast hit a missile facility/warehouse belonging to Revolutionary Guards. Analysts speaking to ''The New York Times'' said that the blast had hit an area with underground facilities, associated with chemical weapons research and an unidentified military production site. An intelligence official told ''The New York Times'' that Israel was possibly behind the explosion. On 11 July 2020, a gas explosion shook a residential building in Tehran, injuring one person.


Mahshahr petrochemical plant explosion

On 12 July 2020, a fire followed by an explosion hit the Tondgooyan petrochemical plant in the southwest. A spokesperson for the petrochemical company said the fire and explosion occurred due to "technical problems", and that "hot weather" was also to blame.


Mashhad explosion

On 13 July 2020, an explosion hit an industrial complex near the northeastern city of
Mashhad Mashhad ( fa, مشهد, Mašhad ), also spelled Mashad, is the List of Iranian cities by population, second-most-populous city in Iran, located in the relatively remote north-east of the country about from Tehran. It serves as the capital of R ...
.
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said the explosion occurred when a gas condensate storage tank exploded, and that the police were investigating the cause.


Ahvaz pipeline explosion

On 18 July 2020, an explosion was reported in an oil pipeline in the southwestern city of Ahvaz.


Isfahan power plant explosion

On 19 July 2020, an explosion hit a power plant in Isfahan Province. No one was injured.


Alleged Israeli aims

According to one report from ''
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'', citing an unnamed former Israeli official and a
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intelligence official, Israel is behind some of the attacks, with the European source "fearing" that the goal of the Israeli government to provoke a military confrontation with Iran while
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remains in office.Business Insider, 16 July 2020
"Israel Keeps Blowing up Military Targets in Iran, Hoping to Force a Confrontation before Trump Can Be Voted out in November, Sources Say"
/ref> According to the EU official, "There would be a lot less appetite for adventures and secret missions to blow up nuclear facilities under a Biden administration."


Response

In October 2020, Rafael Grossi, Director General of
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(IAEA) confirmed to '' AP'' that Iran has started building an underground centrifuge assembly plant after the explosions, and added that Iran also continues to stockpile greater amounts of low-enriched uranium, but does not appear to possess enough to produce a weapon.UN watchdog: Iran building at underground nuclear facility
. October 27, 2020. ''The Washington Post''. Retrieved October 28, 2020.


See also

* Stuxnet * Assassination of Iranian nuclear scientists *
Iran–Israel proxy conflict The Iran–Israel proxy conflict, also known as the Iran–Israel proxy war or Iran–Israel Cold War, is an ongoing proxy war between Iran and Israel. The conflict involves threats and hostility by Iran's leaders against Israel, and their decla ...


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