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Iranian media report that a gas leak caused a blast in Bandar Abbas.

According to a preliminary assessment by the local fire department, an explosion which hit a building on Saturday in southern?Iranian Port City of Bandar Abbas was caused by a leak of gas.

Iranian state media reported at least two deaths and 14 injuries in the explosion, which came amid increased tensions between Tehran a Washington due to the crackdown on protests across the country earlier this month and the country's nuke programme.

"This (gas leaked) is the initial assessment." In the next few minutes, my colleagues will provide more information," Mohammad Amin Liaqat said, in a video released by Iran's semiofficial Mehr?news agency.

In a video posted on social media, people were seen standing in the debris and wrecked vehicles in front of the damaged building after an explosion.

The location was verified by analysing the road layout and buildings. Satellite and file images were also matched. Could not independently verify when the video was shot.

According to the state-run Tehran Times, four other people died in a separate gas explosion near the Iraqi frontier, in Ahvaz. Further information was not immediately available.

As TRUMP piles pressure on IRAN, nerves are strained.

The explosions revealed the "jittery" mood in Iran as its cleric rulers stand off with the Trump Administration.

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, said that an "armada", headed toward Iran on January 22, 2019. On Friday, multiple sources claimed that Trump was weighing his options against Iran. These included targeted strikes on Iran's security forces.

Ali Larijani said that a senior Iranian official in the security sector was on X Saturday, stating that progress is being made on a framework to negotiate with the United States. He also downplayed what he called an "atmosphere" created by artificial media war.

Trump told Fox News reporter Jacqui Heinrich, "Iran is negotiating so we'll have to see what happens," Heinrich reported on X.

"You know, last time we negotiated, they had to remove their nuclear. Didn't work. Heinrich quoted Trump saying that we then took it out in a different manner and will?see what's going to happen.

Masoud Pezeshkian, the Iranian president, had accused the U.S. and European leaders, before the two explosions that occurred on Saturday, of exploiting Iran’s economic problems, causing unrest, and giving people the means to "tear apart the nation."

Tasnim, a semi-official news agency, said that social media reports claiming a Revolutionary Guard Navy commander was targeted in the Bandar Abbas blast were "completely untrue."

Two?Israeli official told us that Israel wasn't involved in the Saturday blasts. The Pentagon didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment.

Bandar Abbas is home to Iran's largest container port. It lies on the Strait of Hormuz - a vital waterway that connects Iran with Oman and transports a fifth of all seaborne oil.

A major explosion occurred in the port last April, which killed dozens of people and injured more than 1,000 others. A committee of investigators at the time blamed this explosion on a failure to adhere to civil defence and security principles.

Iran's clerical leaders have been challenged by the nationwide protests which erupted over economic hardships in December.

The U.S. based HRANA group has stated that at least 6,500 protesters were killed, including hundreds security personnel. Reporting by Dubai Newsroom, Menna Alaa-Din, Enas alashray, and Hatem Maher, in Cairo. Additional reporting by Maayan lubell in Jerusalem, Phil Stewart, in Washington, and Edward Carron, in London. Editing by Gareth Jones and Nia Williams.

(source: Reuters)