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Bahrain calls pipeline blast ‘terrorism’ linked to Iran

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KHOBAR, Saudi Arabia: Bahrain said an explosion which caused a fire at its main oil pipeline on Friday was caused by ‘ terrorist’ sabotage, linking the unpreceden­ted attack to its arch-foe Iran, which denies any role in the Gulf island kingdom’s unrest.

A key Western ally and host to the US Fifth Fleet, Sunni Muslim-ruled Bahrain has for years grappled with protests and sporadic violence coming from its Shi’ite majority.

“The incident was an act of sabotage and a dangerous act of terrorism aimed at harming the higher interests of the nation and the safety of the people,” the interior ministry said on its website.

“Terrorist acts witnessed by the country in the recent period are carried out through direct contacts and instructio­ns from Iran,” the statement quoted Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid bin Abdullah alKhalifa as saying.

In Tehran, Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qassemi rejected the allegation­s as ‘ false talk and childish accusation­s’, the ministry said on its website.

Bahraini authoritie­s said they had brought under control the fire at the oil pipeline.

State-run Bahrain Petroleum Company ( Bapco) closed the flow of oil to the stricken pipeline, the civil defence said in a statement earlier on Saturday.

Residents close to the incident near Buri village, some 15 kilometres from the capital Manama, were being evacuated to a safe shelter, the statement added.

Saudi Arabia’s energy ministry said pumping to Bahrain had been suspended and the kingdom was stepping up security precaution­s at its own facilities.

“The attack on the pipeline ... was followed by the suspension of the pumping of oil to the State of Bahrain,” the Saudi Ministry of Energy, Industry and Mineral Resources said.

“The Ministry of Energy also confirmed that it has increased its security precaution­s at all its facilities, and that all these facilities enjoy the highest levels of protection and safety,” it added in a statement. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Flames are seen after an explosion at an oil pipeline in Buri village, Bahrain, in this still image video from social media. — Reuters photo
Flames are seen after an explosion at an oil pipeline in Buri village, Bahrain, in this still image video from social media. — Reuters photo

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