In Tehran, a plastic waste storage department in a factory caught fire. No one was killed.
In Tehran, Iran, on September 28, a fire broke out for the second time in a week at a car battery plant owned by the Ministry of Defense. This was reported by the Associated Press in connection with the Iranian state media.
No one was injured in the fire at the plastic waste storage department.
It has been noted that over the years, many fires and other accidents have occurred at Iran’s military facilities, for which the country often blames Israel.
Let’s recall that at the end of January this year in the city of Isfahan in Iran, an explosion was heard in one of the ammunition production centers of the country’s Ministry of Defense.
It was also reported that more than 100 people died in a fire at a wedding in Iraq.
Source: korrespondent

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