Seven Iran ships catch fire at Bushehr port in latest incident involving sensitive sites

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Seven Iran ships catch fire at Bushehr port in latest incident involving sensitive sites
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Iranian officials say the recent attacks may have been caused by cyber sabotage and warned that Tehran would retaliate against any country involved.

At least seven ships have caught fire at Iran's Bushehr port, according to the Tasnim news agency.State broadcasters IRIB showed fire fighters tackling clouds of smoke at a shipyardThe incident on Wednesday is the latest in a series of fires and explosions around the country, some of which have impacted security-sensitive sites.No casualties were reported at the shipyard, which is 720 kilometres south of the capital Tehran, the agency said.

Iranian officials have vowed to retaliate against unspecified enemies after a series of fires and explosions at strategic sites. Iran's top security body said on July 3 that the cause of the Natanz fire had been determined, but would be announced later.

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