Oops!
So while the leader of the imperial state of Iran visits his colony in Lebanon, a “work related mishap” takes place in one of Iran’s underground launching and storage facilities for for its medium-range Shahab-3 ballistic missiles? Mishap or foul play afoot? KGS
Iran’s 18 Revolutionary Guards Killed In Blast
(RTTNews) – More than 18 Revolutionary guards were killed and 14 others wounded in an explosion Tuesday at a base of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards (IRG) Corps in the Western Iranian province of Lurestan, reported Iran’s official news agency IRNA Wednesday.
A Deputy Commander of the Corps said that blast resulted from a fire that spread to a munitions depot at the corps’s base in Khoramabad, 300 miles southwest of the capital, Tehran, and close to Iran’s restive Kurdistan region.
Police and fire-and-rescue teams were rushed to the IRG base and the injured were taken to a hospital in Khoramabad, the agency said.
The base houses underground launching and storage facilities for Iran’s medium-range Shahab-3 ballistic missiles, said research group Global Security.
Lorestan Governor General Hassan Shariatnejad visited the injured persons hospitalized and offered his condolences over the tragic incident. Local officials declared a two-day mourning Wednesday and a funeral was scheduled for Thursday.
Its a shame these two unfortunate events didn't coincide… the world would have become a better place.
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Ditto to the both you !
Apparently, from reading news sources (however unreliable they may be from a despotic arab state), the start of the whole thing was one of the missiles blowing up, and that caused a fire and further explosions and damage. I have a strong suspicion that it was the Stuxnet worm doing its good work. Apparently missiles stored in iran have been a particular target of the Stuxnet worm… I hope the Stuxnet wreaks further havoc and destruction in that God-forsaken country.
God Bless America… God Bless the UK and the EU.. God Bless anyone who supports St. George.
@Anon: That's interesting… God bless Stuxnet!