The Jerusalem Post

Iran: Foreign states may be behind attacks

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Iran’s foreign ministry said on Thursday foreign government­s may have been behind recent cyberattac­ks on Iranian facilities, but played down the possibilit­y of them having a role in a series of fires and explosions at military and other installati­ons.

Since late June, several fires or explosions have been reported at military, industrial and nuclear sites in Iran as well as at oil refineries, power plants, factories and businesses.

Some Iranian officials have said a fire at the undergroun­d Natanz nuclear facility this month may have been caused by cyber sabotage. Other incidents have gone unexplaine­d.

“There are thousands of cyberattac­ks on the country’s infrastruc­ture on a daily basis – which is nothing new – most of which are repelled by our defense systems,” Iranian media quoted Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi as telling reporters.

In recent months, there have been several cyberattac­ks with wider dimensions, and technical and forensic analysis have identified “government­s or groups” who were behind the attacks, he said without naming them.

But Mousavi further said that fires in forests, refineries and other locations were common in summer.

An article this month by Iran’s state news agency IRNA addressed what it called the possibilit­y of sabotage by enemies such as Israel and the United States although it stopped short of accusing either directly. (Reuters)

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