A massive explosion at Shahid Rajaei port in southern Iran on Saturday resulted in 14 deaths and over 750 injuries, linked to a shipment of missile fuel chemicals. Authorities did not immediately attribute the explosion to an attack, although concerns arose due to past sabotage attempts amid ongoing nuclear negotiations with the US. Initial reports suggest improper handling of hazardous materials sparked the blast, which shattered windows miles away and prompted an investigation by the Interior Ministry, while the port has previously been targeted, including a cyberattack in 2020.
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