Thursday, October 30, 2014

AEOI confirms sabotage on Iran's nuclear-related storage tanks


AEOI confirms sabotage on Iran's nuclear-related storage tanks. (Taz).

A source at Iran's Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) confirmed that a sabotage attempt on the heavy water storage tanks has been revealed.

Heavy water is not an radioactive material, bur sensitive as an essential feed for the nuclear reactors.
An AEOI official told Trend anonymously on Oct.30 that a sabotage attempt was detected on several heavy water storage tanks, recently purchased by Iran.

The official said no one has been arrested following the sabotage attempts, however Iran believes West is behind the issue. He didn't provide further information.

Arman Daily reported on Oct. 29, quoting Asghar Zarean, deputy head of Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization (AEOI) on issues of nuclear facilities' protection and security that Iran has foiled a sabotage attempts on heavy water tanks.

Previously, Zarean's statement was not confirmed by any Iranian state media outlets.

On March 17 Zarean said that several operations were performed mechanically at some pumps of the Arak IR-40 site's second circuit to disrupt the plant's process.

IR-40 is a 40 megawatt heavy water reactor which is being constructed in the Iranian central city of Arak. Iran decided to build the heavy water reactor in the mid-1990s. Arak IR-40 is designed to run on uranium oxide fuel produced at the Esfahan conversion and fuel fabrication facilities.

Iran claims the sabotage attempts occurred amid the ongoing negotiations regarding the Islamic Republic's nuclear program. Read the full story here.

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