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What happened at Iran's not secret site at Fordo
« on: January 28, 2013, 07:04:06 AM »
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Report: Israeli officials 'confirm' blast in Fordo

UK's Times says that while Iran dubbed reports of massive explosion at secure nuclear site as propaganda; Israeli defense officials say it's unclear whether blast was result of sabotage or accident

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Published:    01.28.13, 06:47 / Israel News
   

Israeli officials have apparently confirmed that an explosion had taken place on Fordo, the British Times reported Monday.

 

Fordo is considered to be Iran's second-largest nuclear facility and the site of the 2,700 centrifuges, all enriching uranium to 20% level – at which it can be weaponized.

 

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Carved into the belly of a mountain, Fordo is considered impregnable to airstrikes and most bunker-buster bombs.

 
Two top Iranian officials – Deputy Head of the Iranian Atomic Energy Agency Seyyed Shamseddin Barbroudi and chairman of the Iranian parliament’s Committee for Foreign Policy and National Security Alaeddin Boroujerdi, dismissed the reports of the blast – carried by American news website WMD – and referred to them as "Western-made propaganda."

 
According to the Times, while WND could not supply any independent corroboration for the report, an Israeli defense official allegedly said that "We're still trying to understand exactly what happened… We don't know if this was sabotage or an accident."

 
The newspaper further quotes Home Front Defense Minister Avi Dichter as saying: "Any explosion in Iran that doesn’t hurt people but hurts its assets is welcome."

 

Prior to denying reports of the explosion Iran had initially called it "an act of sabotage."

 

In December, Iran claimed it had uncovered a monitoring device disguised as a rock near the underground nuclear enrichment plant.

 

Western intelligence sources said that the

"fake rock" exploded when Revolutionary Guards who were on a patrol in the area tried to move it.
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Re: What happened at Iran's not secret site at Fordo
« Reply #1 on: January 28, 2013, 07:43:44 AM »
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/iran/9831282/Mystery-over-explosion-at-Irans-Fordow-nuclear-site.html

"Anything man-made, we can penetrate," one Israeli official told The Daily Telegraph.
 
   

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Re: What happened at Iran's not secret site at Fordo
« Reply #2 on: January 29, 2013, 07:53:39 AM »
It appears something happened        http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4338511,00.html 





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Fordo said to be crippled by 'blast'

Despite staunch denials by Iran, new details regarding explosion in nuclear site depict moments of detonation as allegedly captured by CCTV

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Published:    01.29.13, 13:49 / Israel News
   

Despite vehement denials by Iran, new details emerged Tuesday regarding the alleged blast in the Fordo nuclear website.

 

The website reported Saturday that Fordo, which is considered to be Iran's second-largest uranium enrichment facility, has suffered a massive explosion, which has razed a significant part of it, trapping over 200 people underground.

 

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The credibility of the report has been questioned mostly due to the fact that the Qom-adjacent facility has been carved into a mountain and as such it is believed to be virtually unassailable by neither air strikes nor bunker-buster bombs. 

 

According to a Tuesday report by WND, the Revolutionary Guard has set up a 15km security zone around the site, cordoning it off completely.

 

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The website said that among those now trapped in the belly of the mountain are 16 North Koreans, including 14 technicians, and two top military officers.

 
Iran insists the reports are "Western propaganda," but WND claims that the Times of London and the Germany's Die Welt both have sources that corroborated that a blast has crippled the Islamic Republic's most important nuclear site.

 
The US, however, questioned the report's validity: White House Spokesman Jay Carney said Monday that, "We have no information to confirm the allegations in the report and we do not believe the report is credible."

 
The Islamic regime’s media, in a coordinated effort, reflected a similarly short response Sunday night in its denial, and Monday remained silent.

 
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Still, WND quoted Dr. Ali Reza Nourizadeh, director of the Center for Arab and Iranian Studies in London, as confirming that the explosion had trapped many inside.

 
The US-based website further alleged to have a source that saw, first hand, CCTV footage of the blast.

 
The account was as follows: "On January 21, 14 members of the North Korean team and two military officers now stationed at Fordo, along with Iranian scientists, started the process of feeding uranium gas into the newly set-up cascades at 9:15 am (Tehran time)."

 


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"At 10:43 am, due to a drop in power pressure, system warning signs went off, but everything went back to normal after two minutes. At 11:36 am, five explosions occurred concurrently in the centrifuge chambers, two explosions in the uranium reserve enclosures and a subsequent explosion in the main hallway close to the exit.

 
"At the time of the explosions, a very bright red and purple light distorted the image and an extremely loud noise could be heard," the account continues. "Before the explosions knocked out the cameras, interior walls could be seen coming down within the centrifuge chambers. All the explosions seemed to have been initiated from the ceilings."

 
The force of the blast knocked out all of the cameras on the facility's lowest level, which is about 300 feet underground, as well as those on the floor above it, WND claimed.

 
Other cameras soon malfunctioned, and according to the website, "The last images show eight personnel in anti-radiation clothing trying desperately to secure one of the rooms."
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Re: What happened at Iran's not secret site at Fordo
« Reply #3 on: January 29, 2013, 08:45:45 AM »
If a massive explosion happened there then it should be evident in satellite images. 

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Re: What happened at Iran's not secret site at Fordo
« Reply #4 on: January 29, 2013, 11:34:59 AM »
WND has been covering this explosion too, definitely a big deal and many are trapped underground.  I have been telling people about it because they were not informed by MSM failures.

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Re: What happened at Iran's not secret site at Fordo
« Reply #5 on: January 29, 2013, 12:43:09 PM »
Some North Korean dissident could have done it.
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Re: What happened at Iran's not secret site at Fordo
« Reply #6 on: January 29, 2013, 01:51:26 PM »
Some North Korean dissident could have done it.
Never thought of that.