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Source : The Times of India via Angelo M. - Traduction automatique en suivant...

https://www.pressreader.com/ireland/irish-daily-mirror/20241025/281767044709199

BLAZE HITS IRAN NUCLEAR PLANT

Cause of fire unknown as nation braces for Israeli revenge attack

HORROR 19 people died as the Lebanese capital was hit again BLASTED Israel targeted Dahieh region of Beirut AID Blinken TROOP CARRIER Mowags in Glen of Imaal SIBLINGS Sha Breena and De Diber from the battalion durin training exerci

Lebanon hit by 111 airstrikes in 24hrs

AN Iranian nuclear site was hit by a mystery fire yesterday as the country continued to brace for an Israeli revenge attack.

The blaze at the Karaj power plant, west of Tehran, sent plumes of black smoke into the air.

It comes after repeated warnings from Israel it will retaliate for Iran’s missile barrage at the beginning of the month.

The cause of the blaze was still unknown last night.

An Israeli strike on a school where the displaced were sheltering in Gaza killed at least 17 people, including three women and 13 children, yesterday, Palestinian medical officials said. The Israeli military said it targeted Hamas militants in a command-and-control centre there.

Another 42 people were wounded in the strike in the Nuseirat refugee camp, according to the Awda Hospital.

Israel has carried out several attacks on schools-turned-shelters in recent months, saying it precisely targets Hamas militants hiding among civilians.

Health workers in northern Gaza warned of a catastrophic situation after an air and ground offensive lasting more than two weeks. The director of a hospital said it was running short on supplies and first responders said they can no longer rescue people.

US Secretary of State

Antony Blinken announced another €125million in aid to the Palestinians. America is pressing Israel to allow more vital supplies into Gaza.

It hopes to renew hostage-swap negotiations after Israeli forces killed top

SMOKE and flames rise above Beirut after Israeli airstrikes on the Lebanese capital.

One attack targeted the suburb of Dahieh, which is largely under the control of Hezbollah. Last night, Lebanon’s health ministry said a total of 19 people were killed and 118 wounded in the past 24 hours from 111 airstrikes around the country.

Over the past year of conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, 2,593 have been killed and 12,119 wounded.

Lebanon’s acting prime minister Najib Mikati, below, urged the international community to take action. He said the war “has left a trail of destruction in its wake”.

Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in Gaza last week. According to sources, Hamas has said the first two released will, in the event of an agreement, be two Russian dual national Israelis.

Hamas stormed into southern Israel on October 7 last year, killing some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and abducting another 250. Around 100 hostages are still inside Gaza and a third of them are believed to be dead.

Israel’s retaliatory offensive has killed more than 42,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry.

Israel’s military says it has killed more than 17,000 fighters, without providing evidence.

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Source : Deccan Chronicle

https://www.deccanchronicle.com/world/fire-breaks-out-at-karaj-nuclear-power-plant-in-iran-1832673

Fire breaks out at Karaj Nuclear Power Plant in Iran

 
 

A fire has reportedly broken out at Iran's Karaj nuclear power plant, according to initial claims from an opposition group, as per the Israeli media. The footage of the incident shows the smoke billowing from the facility, though the cause of the fire and any potential casualties have yet to be confirmed.

This was followed by an attack on the headquarters of Turkey's aviation company, TUSAS, which left five people dead and fourteen others injured.
Security forces killed the two attackers involved. In response, Turkey has carried out airstrikes for a second consecutive day, targeting suspected Kurdish militant positions in Syria and Iraq. The National Intelligence Organisation focused on facilities associated with the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and its affiliates, using armed drones in the operations.
The Karaj facility has been targeted in previous attacks as well. In 2022, Iranian authorities moved centrifuge machines to a more secure location after a "terrorist attack" on the site, and Israel was held responsible for it. This facility is a key part of Iran's nuclear program, which has faced international scrutiny in recent years.
( Source : Deccan Chronicle )

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Incendie à la centrale nucléaire de Karaj en Iran (Image/X)

 

Un incendie se serait déclaré dans la centrale nucléaire iranienne de Karaj, selon les premières affirmations d'un groupe d'opposition, comme le rapportent les médias israéliens. Les images de l'incident montrent la fumée qui s'échappe de l'installation, bien que la cause de l'incendie et les victimes potentielles n'aient pas encore été confirmées.

L'attentat a été suivi d'une attaque contre le siège de la compagnie d'aviation turque TUSAS, qui a fait cinq morts et quatorze blessés.

Lire aussi - Au moins 17 personnes tuées dans une attaque israélienne contre une école transformée en abri à Nuseirat

 

Les forces de sécurité ont tué les deux assaillants. En réponse, la Turquie a mené des frappes aériennes pour la deuxième journée consécutive, ciblant des positions présumées de militants kurdes en Syrie et en Irak. L'Organisation nationale du renseignement s'est concentrée sur les installations associées au Parti des travailleurs du Kurdistan (PKK) et à ses affiliés, en utilisant des drones armés lors des opérations.

Le site de Karaj a également été la cible d'attaques antérieures. En 2022, les autorités iraniennes ont déplacé les centrifugeuses vers un lieu plus sûr après une « attaque terroriste » sur le site, dont Israël a été tenu pour responsable. Cette installation est un élément clé du programme nucléaire iranien, qui a fait l'objet d'une surveillance internationale ces dernières années.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle )

 

Un incendie se déclare à la centrale nucléaire de Karaj en Iran DC Web Desk 24 octobre 2024 11:46 AM Un incendie se déclare à la centrale nucléaire de Karaj en Iran Un incendie se déclare à la centrale nucléaire de Karaj en Iran (Image/X) Un incendie se serait déclaré à la centrale nucléaire de Karaj en Iran, selon les premières affirmations d'un groupe d'opposition, comme l'ont rapporté les médias israéliens. Les images de l'incident montrent la fumée qui s'échappe de l'installation, bien que la cause de l'incendie et les victimes potentielles n'aient pas encore été confirmées.

L'attentat a été suivi d'une attaque contre le siège de la compagnie d'aviation turque TUSAS, qui a fait cinq morts et quatorze blessés. Also Read - At least 17 people killed in Israeli strike on school turned shelter in Nuseirat Advertisement Les forces de sécurité ont tué les deux assaillants impliqués.

En réponse, la Turquie a mené des frappes aériennes pour la deuxième journée consécutive, ciblant des positions présumées de militants kurdes en Syrie et en Irak. L'Organisation nationale du renseignement s'est concentrée sur les installations associées au Parti des travailleurs du Kurdistan (PKK) et à ses affiliés, en utilisant des drones armés lors des opérations.

Le site de Karaj a également été la cible d'attaques antérieures. En 2022, les autorités iraniennes ont déplacé les centrifugeuses vers un lieu plus sûr après une « attaque terroriste » sur le site, dont Israël a été tenu pour responsable. Cette installation est un élément clé du programme nucléaire iranien, qui a fait l'objet d'une surveillance internationale ces dernières années.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle )

 

https://www.deccanchronicle.com/world/fire-breaks-out-at-karaj-nuclear-power-plant-in-iran-1832673

 

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Fire breaks out at Karaj Nuclear Power Plant in Iran DC Web Desk 24 October 2024 11:46 AM Fire breaks out at Karaj Nuclear Power Plant in Iran Fire breaks out at Karaj Nuclear Power Plant in Iran (Image/X) A fire has reportedly broken out at Iran's Karaj nuclear power plant, according to initial claims from an opposition group, as per the Israeli media. The footage of the incident shows the smoke billowing from the facility, though the cause of the fire and any potential casualties have yet to be confirmed. This was followed by an attack on the headquarters of Turkey's aviation company, TUSAS, which left five people dead and fourteen others injured. Also Read - At least 17 people killed in Israeli strike on school turned shelter in Nuseirat Advertisement Security forces killed the two attackers involved. In response, Turkey has carried out airstrikes for a second consecutive day, targeting suspected Kurdish militant positions in Syria and Iraq. The National Intelligence Organisation focused on facilities associated with the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and its affiliates, using armed drones in the operations. The Karaj facility has been targeted in previous attacks as well. In 2022, Iranian authorities moved centrifuge machines to a more secure location after a "terrorist attack" on the site, and Israel was held responsible for it. This facility is a key part of Iran's nuclear program, which has faced international scrutiny in recent years. ( Source : Deccan Chronicle )

https://www.deccanchronicle.com/world/fire-breaks-out-at-karaj-nuclear-power-plant-in-iran-1832673

 

 

 


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