Summary
Smoke covered Tehran after Israeli forces hit Iran's oil infrastructure, killing four people. The attack is part of a joint mission by the U.S. and Israel against Iran, now in its ninth day, with significant casualties reported in Iran and Lebanon.
Key Facts
- Israeli forces struck Iran’s oil infrastructure, causing dense smoke over Tehran.
- At least four people died in the recent attacks by Israel.
- The joint U.S. and Israeli operation in Iran began on February 28.
- Over 1,300 deaths occurred in Iran and more than 390 in Lebanon due to the conflict.
- Israel reported about a dozen casualties within its borders.
- The strikes damaged four oil storage facilities and a transfer center in Tehran and Alborz province.
- Iranian state media called the operation an attack from "the US and the Zionist regime."
- Oil from a damaged depot in Shahran reportedly flowed into nearby streets.