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Israel strikes Iran's largest petrochemical complex
Summary
Israeli airstrikes hit the Bandar Imam petrochemical complex in Mahshahr, reportedly targeting two utility plants and shutting down production; Iranian officials said the attack caused casualties and widespread outages.
Content
Israeli forces carried out airstrikes on the Bandar Imam petrochemical complex in Mahshahr, Iran, according to Iranian officials and state media. The attacks were reported to have hit two utility plants that supplied gas, power and industrial water to the complex. Iranian authorities said the strikes effectively took the entire industrial zone offline and that emergency teams responded at the scene. Officials and industry representatives described the site as a major employer and a significant source of petrochemical export revenue for Iran.
Key facts:
- Iranian officials reported that two utility plants, known as Fajr 1 and Fajr 2, were struck, disrupting basic services for more than 50 petrochemical facilities in the complex.
- The governor's office reported five deaths, about 170 injuries, and that the complex was evacuated; officials said production across the site was halted.
- Officials have not reported a scheduled legal or procedural next step following the strikes.
Summary:
Iranian officials described the attack as having shut down the Bandar Imam petrochemical complex and said rebuilding the damaged utility plants and restoring full production could take about two years, a timeline reported as a substantial economic effect. Undetermined at this time.
