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Security firm links Iran port blast to mishandling missile fuel shipment - AP

Apr 26, 2025, 18:13 GMT+1

The massive blast at Iran's Rajaei port "was reportedly the result of improper handling of a shipment of solid fuel intended for use in Iranian ballistic missiles,” the Associated Press reported citing private security firm Ambrey.

Earlier in January, the Financial Times reported that two Iranian cargo ships, the Golbon and the Jairan, left China loaded with 1,000 tons of sodium perchlorate, a crucial ingredient for making solid rocket propellant.

Citing unnamed security officials in two western countries, the FT said the chemicals were being shipped to the Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in Bandar Abbas.

Ship-tracking data analyzed by AP put one of the vessels believed to be carrying the chemical in the vicinity in March.

The Maritime Executive also reported in March that one of the ships mentioned by the Financial Times, the MV Jairan, was passing through the Strait of Malacca en route to Bandar Abbas.

CNN reported in February that the Golbon, the first of two Iranian cargo vessels carrying sodium perchlorate from China, had anchored off the Iranian port of Bandar Abbas after departing from Taicang Port on January 21.

Iran has not publicly acknowledged receiving the shipments and has denied that Saturday's explosion is related to the country’s oil industry.

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Israeli source says denial of involvement in Iran port blast is routine

Apr 26, 2025, 17:38 GMT+1

Israel's denial of playing any role in Saturday morning’s explosions in southern Iran is part of the country’s usual and routine practice, an Israeli source told Iran International.

Earlier, the Jewish state's Channel 12 cited Israeli officials as saying the country was not involved in the explosion.

Iran has yet to announce the cause of the explosion which has left over 700 injured and at least five dead, according to official figures.

Over 700 injured, six missing after port explosion, officials say

Apr 26, 2025, 17:17 GMT+1

The number of people injured in the explosion at Rajaei Port in Bandar Abbas has surpassed 700, the head of Hormozgan Province’s Crisis Management Organization said on Saturday.

Six people are also missing, according to Ali-Akbar Javidan, a local police chief.

All those injured have been transferred to hospitals across Bandar Abbas, IRGC-affiliated Tasnim news agency quoted Mehrdad Hassanzadeh as saying on Saturday.

The number of casualties could continue to rise, Hassanzadeh added.

Tasnim also reported that blood supplies were dispatched from the provinces of Gilan, Tehran, Yazd, Hamedan, Kerman, North Khorasan, and Isfahan to help treat the injured in Bandar Abbas.

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US official says third round of talks in Muscat was 'productive' – Axios

Apr 26, 2025, 16:44 GMT+1

The third round of US-Iran talks in Muscat on Saturday was "positive and productive," Axios reported, citing a US official.

"This latest round of direct and indirect discussions lasted over four hours," the US official was quoted as saying.

"There is still much to do, but further progress was made on getting to a deal," the official added.

The official was also quoted as saying that it was agreed that the next round of talks will be in Europe soon, without giving further details.

Explosion at Iranian port likely linked to missile fuel, expert says

Apr 26, 2025, 16:36 GMT+1

The explosion at Shahid Rajaei port on Saturday likely involved missile fuel rather than ordinary chemical materials, aerospace expert Adrian Fazaeli said in an interview with Iran International.

"This type of material does not explode under normal conditions with just heat or air," Fazaeli said. "They need an initial detonation to ignite and explode."

Fazaeli said the intensity of the explosion, the mushroom-shaped cloud, and the color of the smoke all pointed to the presence of aluminum compounds used in missile fuel. "The white smoke we saw is very similar to the burning of missile fuel, which contains aluminum and oxidizers," he said.

He added that the timing of the explosion coincided with the unloading of fuel reportedly purchased from China, and this made it unlikely that the incident was caused by industrial negligence.

"The chance that this was a safety issue is very, very low," Fazaeli said. "Especially since Iran’s domestic solid fuel mixers were destroyed recently, and Iran had to buy ready-made fuel likely from China."

Fazaili said the circumstances suggest the materials involved were military-grade, intended for Iran’s missile program.

UAE expresses solidarity with Iran after port explosion

Apr 26, 2025, 16:08 GMT+1

The United Arab Emirates expressed its solidarity with Iran following the explosion at Shahid Rajaei Port in Bandar Abbas, the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Saturday.

"The United Arab Emirates has conveyed its steadfast solidarity with the Islamic Republic of Iran following the explosion in Bandar Abbas port, southern Iran, resulting in deaths and hundreds of injuries and significant damage," the statement said.

The ministry expressed its wishes of speedy recovery for all the injured in the incident.