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Explosion Halts Iranian Gas Flow To Turkey


Gas refineries in Assalouyeh, Iran (file photo)
Gas refineries in Assalouyeh, Iran (file photo)
Turkish media reports say the flow of Iranian natural gas to Turkey has been halted after the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) separatist group blasted a pipeline in the country's southeast.

According to the reports, the explosion left a 50-meter-wide and 3-meter-deep crater.

An unexplained explosion on another pipeline on October 4 halted the flow of Azerbaijani natural gas to Turkey via the Baku-Tbilisi-Erzurum pipeline.

In May, a similar unexplained explosion hit the pipeline bringing Azerbaijani gas to Turkey.

Last month, Azerbaijani, Georgian, and Turkish troops conducted military exercise aimed at improving security for energy pipelines.

PKK guerrillas have been pursuing their separatist goals in Turkey for three decades.

Violence tied to the PKK has killed some 45,000 people.

Based on reporting by "Hurriyet" and dha

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