Gas Explosions in Iran Kill Five Amid Regional Tensions
Two separate gas explosions in Iran killed five people and injured at least 14 others on Saturday, according to local officials and state media. The blasts occurred in Bandar Abbas, a southern port city, and Ahvaz, a city in southwestern Iran, amid heightened tensions in the region.
One person, identified as a four-year-old girl, died in the Bandar Abbas explosion, while 14 others sustained injuries, local media reported. The blast occurred at a residential building, according to Iran's semi-official Mehr news agency. In Ahvaz, four people were killed in a separate explosion, the state-run Tehran Times reported.
Local media attributed both incidents to gas leaks. Sky News reported that Israel denied any involvement in the explosions.
The explosions occurred against a backdrop of ongoing regional tensions, including a build-up of U.S. forces in the Gulf and pressure on Tehran from the U.S. government regarding its nuclear program, according to BBC World.
The incidents are under investigation by Iranian authorities. Further details were not immediately available.
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