Anonymous ID: 73a2ac July 5, 2021, 7:49 p.m. No.14063417   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3420

Somebody is seriously screwing with Iran, about time!

 

https://www.debka.com/another-mysterious-fire-at-suspected-nuclear-site-near-tehran/

 

The IRGC-linked Tasnim News Agency reported that a fire erupted on Monday, July 5, at a factory or warehouse near Karaj City, 40 km north of Tehran. It occurred at the industrial center for a range of facilities connected to Iran’s nuclear program. No details were provided about the damage caused or the function of the site enveloped in flame.

 

Also near Karaj City, an explosive-laden UAV, on June 23, reportedly hit a facility reputed to manufacture centrifuges for enriching uranium. Iranian sources clamed that the attack was thwarted without causing major damage. However, satellite images, including photos from the Israeli Intel Lab, later exposed a large hole at the rear of the building through which an expanse of scorched floor was visible.

 

DEBKAfile’s Iranian sources note that various Iranian facilities have in recent weeks been beset by a series of large fires. Some burst out again shortly after they were dowsed. Western intelligence agencies estimate that many were caused by sabotage attacks

 

One such blaze broke out on May 8 at the entrance to the southern town of Bushehr, the site of Iran’s nuclear reactor. Its operation was disrupted for some days. Then, a week ago, two shipyards working on vessels of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards\ fleet were set ablaze by huge fires – one is located on the island of Qeshm in the northern Gulf and the other at Bushehr port. Altogether 30 deaths were reported in those mystery fires.

Anonymous ID: 73a2ac July 5, 2021, 8:06 p.m. No.14063490   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.asiaone.com/asia/japanese-communist-party-snubs-chinas-communist-party-centenary-saying-it-not-worthy-name

 

The Japanese Communist Party (JCP) has doubled down on its efforts to distance itself from its erstwhile ideological ally in Beijing, refusing to congratulate the Chinese Communist Party on the centenary of its founding on July 1. Instead, JCP chairman Kazuo Shii used the anniversary to lambast China’s government in a series of tweets.

 

He cited Beijing’s “aggressive” territorial claims and described its treatment of Hong Kong and the Uygur Muslim minority in its westernmost province of Xinjiang as “human rights violations”.

 

The JCP’s stance, coming after it redrew its party platform last year for the first time in 16 years to differentiate it from the Chinese party, made it the only major political party in Japan that refrained from sending congratulatory messages to the Chinese Communist Party.

 

In contrast, Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and the other key parties in the Diet all sent messages, though the Japanese government itself held back from doing so, unlike other Asian governments and leaders.