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Blast a ‘dangerous escalation by Iran’

Bahrain foreign minister says aim was to terrorise citizens and damage global oil industry

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Bahrain’s foreign minister has accused Iran of targeting the world’s oil industry as the scope of internatio­nal condemnati­on of the oil pipeline blast on Friday evening is widening.

“The attempt to blow up the Saudi-Bahraini oil pipeline is a dangerous Iranian escalation aimed at terrorisin­g citizens and damaging the world’s oil industry,” Shaikh Khalid Bin Ahmad Al Khalifa posted on his Twitter account.

The blast occurred at around 10pm near a bus station and a hospital, prompting the authoritie­s to activate an evacuation plan and take patients and residents to safer places and shelters. No fatalities were reported, but several cars and houses in the vicinity were damaged. Firemen battled to put out the fire for hours and traffic officers had to deal with the heavy weekend traffic in the area.

Interior Minister Shaikh Rashid Bin Abdullah Al Khalifa accused Iran of being involved in the blast near Buri, a village, south of the capital Manama, as well as in recent acts of terrorism that targeted the kingdom.

The Gulf Cooperatio­n Council (GCC), comprising Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE, condemned the attack, referring it as a “dangerous terrorist crime that jeopardise­s the greater interests of the kingdom of Bahrain and intimidate­s its citizens and residents”.

GCC Secretary-General Abdul Lateef Al Zayani said that targeting oil pipelines was a serious developmen­t in the criminal methods used by terrorist organisati­ons that receive their guidance and support from Iran. Such crimes will not undermine the determinat­ion of the wise leadership in the kingdom of Bahrain and its insistence on preserving the security and stability of the kingdom and the eliminatio­n of all terrorist organisati­ons to rid society of this dangerous scourge.”

Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Kuwait, Oman, Egypt and Yemen in separate statements condemned the terror attack, expressing their solidarity with Bahrain and their support for all the measures it takes to deal with terrorism.

Mesha’al Al Salmi, President of the Arab Parliament, posted a tweet condemning the attack as a cowardly act of terror and expressing full solidarity with Bahrain.

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AFP Shaikh Khalid Bin Ahmad Al Khalifa

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