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No casualties reported yet after Bandar Abbas blast, ammonia tank ruled out – state media

Apr 26, 2025, 11:05 GMT+1Updated: 14:09 GMT+1

The explosion at Iran’s Shahid Rajaei port was not caused by an ammonia tank, and no fatalities have been reported so far, Iran’s state TV reported on Saturday.

The blast was linked to a container, but it remains unclear what the container held, state media said. A building near the blast site also collapsed, according to the report.

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Hazardous materials suspected in Bandar Abbas port blast – customs

Apr 26, 2025, 10:50 GMT+1

Iran’s customs authority said on Saturday that hazardous goods and chemicals stored at Bandar Abbas port were likely the cause of the explosion at Shahid Rajaee terminal.

The blast occurred about two kilometers from the customs administration building, officials said.

Trucks that had completed customs formalities are being allowed to leave the port area, customs officials added.

Iran missile program not on agenda at Muscat talks – Mehr

Apr 26, 2025, 10:39 GMT+1

Iran’s Mehr News Agency, citing an informed source, reported Saturday that the talks in Muscat are not related to missile issues.

This comes after Reuters reported on Friday that the ongoing negotiations between the United States and Iran are not limited to Tehran’s disputed nuclear program but also include its missile program, citing an Iranian official with knowledge of the talks.

According to Reuters, following a second round of talks in Rome on April 19, Iranian negotiators were "persuaded that the US had accepted Tehran's position that it would not entirely end its enrichment program or surrender all the uranium it has enriched already".

However, the official said Iran’s missile program remained a big sticking point. "The only remaining point of disagreement in the general discussions and mutual understanding is the missile issue," Reuters quoted the official as saying.

Iran’s minister attends Pope Francis’ funeral under heavy US security presence

Apr 26, 2025, 10:11 GMT+1
Iran’s minister attends Pope Francis’ funeral under heavy US security presence
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Iran’s Culture Minister Abbas Salehi and Ambassador Mohammad Hossein Mokhtari (center, in white turban) are seen standing among world leaders at the funeral of Pope Francis on April 26. 2025.

Iran’s Minister of Culture Abbas Salehi represented the Islamic Republic at the funeral of Pope Francis at St. Peter’s Square on Saturday, appearing alongside global dignitaries in a rare display of Tehran’s diplomatic outreach.

Salehi was accompanied by Mohammad Hossein Mokhtari, Iran’s ambassador to the Vatican, to pay respects to the late pontiff, who died Monday at the age of 88 after years of declining health.

Live broadcasts showed Salehi and Mokhtari standing near US President Donald Trump and former President Joe Biden during the ceremony. Footage also showed a heavy presence of Trump’s security personnel surrounding the Iranian representatives at St. Peter’s Square.

Separately, Ali Bahreini, Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations office in Geneva, signed a book of condolences at the Vatican’s permanent mission on Thursday, expressing Tehran’s sympathy, IRNA reported.

Pope Francis, remembered for championing interfaith dialogue, drew tributes from leaders across the world, reflecting the broad reach of his papacy.

Blast reported at Iran's Bandar Abbas port, cause unclear – local media

Apr 26, 2025, 10:00 GMT+1
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A loud explosion was heard at the Shahid Rajaee port in Iran’s southern city of Bandar Abbas on Saturday, local media reported.

Local media quoted the residents as saying the blast shook the ground and was heard in nearby towns.

Hormozgan province’s crisis management chief, Mehrdad Hassanzadeh, said the blast was caused by "the explosion of several stored containers in the port yard" and that "injured individuals are currently being evacuated from the site."

According to Tasnim news agency, the explosion occurred at an administrative building inside the port.

However, Tasnim later reported that a fuel tank had exploded for unknown reasons, prompting the deployment of rapid response teams and the suspension of all port operations.

The National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company (NIORDC) said in a statement that "the explosion had no connection with the refineries, fuel storage tanks, or oil pipelines related to this company in the area," and that "operations at facilities in Bandar Abbas are continuing without interruption." It added that firefighting and emergency teams from nearby oil companies were on standby to assist port authorities.

There are conflicting accounts about the cause of the explosion, and no official confirmation has been issued.

There were no immediate reports of casualties, but Tasnim said the blast caused extensive damage.

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IRGC-affiliated paper defends Khamenei’s support for indirect US talks

Apr 26, 2025, 09:42 GMT+1

Iran’s Fars News Agency, affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), defended Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s recent remarks supporting indirect negotiations with the United States.

"The essence of the Leader’s message is that everyone must fulfill their duty," Fars wrote on Saturday, warning against "simplistic and distorted" interpretations of Khamenei’s approach.

"We must not accuse the Islamic system of deviating from its ideals just because we do not understand why the political road has twisted," it added.

Khamenei had in February called talks with Washington "unwise, undignified, and dishonorable." Earlier this month, he said he was satisfied with the progress of negotiations mediated by Oman, telling Iranian media: "The first steps have been taken well, and the negotiations may bear fruit."