A massive explosion and subsequent fire rocked Iran’s Shahid Rajaei port in the south of the country on Saturday, reportedly linked to a chemical shipment used in missile propellants.
The blast claimed the lives of four people and left more than 500 injured, AP reports.
The incident unfolded as Iranian and US officials met in Oman for the third round of discussions concerning Tehran’s fast-advancing nuclear programme.
While Iranian authorities did not directly suggest the explosion resulted from an attack, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, leading Iran’s negotiation team, noted on Wednesday, “Our security services are on high alert given past instances of attempted sabotage and assassination operations designed to provoke a legitimate response.”
Chemical shipment tied to missile fuel
For hours after the blast, Iranian officials provided little clarity regarding the cause, only stating that the explosion was unrelated to the nation’s oil sector.
At least 281 people injured in Iran post explosion
However, the private security firm Ambrey reported that the port had received a shipment of “sodium perchlorate rocket fuel” in March.