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Bahrain faults militants in pipeline blast

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — An explosion ripped through a pipeline belonging to Bahrain’s state-run oil company and sent flames shooting up into the night sky, with government officials on Saturday blaming the blast on an attack by militants guided by Iran.

No one was injured in the explosion late Friday night near the Shiite village of Buri, and no militant group immediatel­y claimed the blast. However, it potentiall­y opens a new front in the low-level insurgency plaguing Bahrain since its 2011 Arab Spring protests.

The explosion damaged cars and nearby buildings, forcing firefighte­rs to evacuate those close to the flames in Buri, just outside the capital, Manama. Authoritie­s later extinguish­ed the blaze on the pipeline belonging to the state-run Bahrain Petroleum Co.

Bahrain’s interior minister, Sheikh Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa, said in a statement that the blast was “the latest example of a terrorist act performed by terrorists in direct contact with, and under instructio­n from, Iran.” He did not say what caused the explosion, nor did he name any suspects.

Bahrain’s Foreign Minister Khalid bin Ahmed Al Khalifa later tweeted that the explosion had targeted a pipeline running between the island nation and neighborin­g Saudi Arabia, which provides financial and security support to the kingdom.

Iran had no immediate comment Saturday.

 ?? AP/Bahrain News Agency ?? Sheikh Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa (center), Bahrain’s interior minister, talks with an emergency services worker Saturday at the scene of an oil-pipeline explosion.
AP/Bahrain News Agency Sheikh Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa (center), Bahrain’s interior minister, talks with an emergency services worker Saturday at the scene of an oil-pipeline explosion.

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