The Israeli military conducted a precise airstrike on Iran's largest petrochemical complex, targeting critical infrastructure in the Assaluyeh region. This operation reflects ongoing tensions between Israel and Iran amid escalating regional conflicts.
Israel has launched an attack on the South Pars petrochemical complex in Assaluyeh, Iran, targeting vital facilities that account for nearly half of the country's petrochemical production. This action was confirmed by Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz amid escalating tensions between the two nations.
A series of explosions were reported at the South Pars petrochemical complex in Assaluyeh, coinciding with an airstrike in Qom that killed at least five people. Tensions in the region are escalating amid ongoing airstrikes.
Companies supplying the Assaluyeh petrochemical complex in Iran were attacked, while the Israeli Defense Minister confirmed the bombing of the country's largest petrochemical facility. The complex itself remained unaffected by the attack.