Iranian official: an attack by a drone behind the Bandar Abbas explosion

An Iranian official suggested that an attack by a "mysterious" explosion be in a port, considering that "a scenario should be taken into account within the main scenarios."
Muhammad Mahdi Shahriari, a member of the National Security and Iranian Foreign Policy Committee, said in statements to local media, that while the explosion may be the result of neglect or accidental accident, the security services are also achieved in the possibility that "sabotage" is intentional.
Shahriari added that "one of the main scenarios is that this tragic event is caused by sabotage using small or infiltrated drones," stressing that the National Security Committee will study these possibilities seriously.
The timing of the ongoing American explosion also linked, noting that "hostile parties" may have sought to obstruct negotiations.
However, Shahriari warned that it is not possible to reach conclusive conclusions until the completion of the investigations.
To that, the Iranian Ports Authority announced the resumption of shipping operations at full capacity at the Shahid Rajai station in Bandar Abbas, after an explosion that occurred on Saturday and killed at least 70 people.
Saeed Rasouli, Acting President of the Iranian Ports and Navigation Organization, said that 26 ships are currently doing and devote their loads in the port, and that maritime operations are continuing according to safety standards.
He added that an impact on about 15 hectares of the container square, but other areas and stations have been safe and working.