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Seismic activity in Iran raises nuclear test suspicions

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A seismic station in Armenia detected a seismic event measuring 4.6 on the Richter scale in Iran last night.

Axar.az reports that according to the "Free Iran" Telegram channel, researchers noted that there were no seismic compression waves, which further suggests that the incident resembles an explosion more than an earthquake.

The epicenter of the seismic activity was located in the Kavir desert near the city of Arad, and comparisons between typical earthquake vibrations and nuclear tests indicate that this event is more similar to a nuclear test.

It should be noted that no aftershocks were recorded, which is another clue pointing to an explosion rather than natural seismic activity.

Date
2024.10.07 / 12:24
Author
Axar.az
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