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Israeli media reported that an estimated 35 people were missing in the Bat Yam area south of Tel Aviv following the Iranian attack.
On June 15, Sabah Numan, spokesman for the Commander-in-Chief of the Iraqi Armed Forces, issued a statement on the evening of the 14th local time, saying that the Iraqi government firmly rejects any violation of Iraqi airspace by any party and firmly opposes Israel's use of Iraqi airspace to launch military attacks on Iran or other neighboring countries. The statement stressed that such actions are completely contrary to the Iraqi Constitution, blatantly violate Iraqi sovereignty, violate the basic principles of international law, and have a negative impact on regional stability and peace. The statement also urged the United States to assume its responsibilities and prevent Israeli warplanes from crossing Iraqi airspace again and launching attacks. The Iraqi government promised to exercise maximum restraint and hoped to create opportunities for peaceful resolution of the crisis through diplomatic and political means.
Israeli media reported that multiple missiles hit targets in the latest round of Iranian attacks.
On June 15, local time, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of Iran issued a statement saying that in order to counter Israel's aggression, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of Iran continued to advance the "Real Commitment-3" operation, and Israel's fighter jet fuel production facilities and energy supply centers were attacked by a series of missiles. The statement also warned Israel that if Israel's aggression is not restrained, the subsequent actions taken by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps will be more intense and the scope of impact will become more extensive.
June 15, according to Iranian media reports on the 14th, two refineries in Bushehr Province in southern Iran were attacked by Israeli air strikes that day, and some facilities exploded and caught fire. The fire has been brought under control. According to Iran's Tasnim News Agency, a set of equipment in the 14th phase of the South Pars Refinery project caught fire after being attacked, and the rest of the equipment is still operating normally. Natural gas production in this phase of the project is still continuing. Another attack occurred at the Fajar Jam Refinery. The report said that the Iranian National Gas Company is conducting further investigations into the incident. The Islamic Republic News Agency of Iran quoted officials from the Bushehr Province Crisis Management Department as saying that the fires at the two facilities were brought under control on the evening of the 14th, and no casualties were reported. According to Israel's Haaretz, this is the first time Israel has attacked Iran's energy infrastructure, and it is the first time that an Iranian refinery has been attacked since the Iran-Iraq War in the 1980s.
According to Shana, the official website of the Iranian Ministry of Petroleum: The Tehran refinery is intact and operations are uninterrupted.
Iranian Revolutionary Guard: Israeli fighter jet fuel production facility hit by Iranian missiles.
Market news: A fire broke out at a Tehran refinery after an attack, and efforts to control the fire are still ongoing.
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June 15th news: According to a statement issued by the Israeli military, the Israeli army launched air strikes on the Iranian Ministry of Defense headquarters, nuclear program headquarters and several oil facilities on the evening of June 14th local time.
Market Analysis: According to the New York Times, oil depots across Tehran, Iran are exploding. This is a very sensitive issue for the Iranian regime, as gasoline price increases have sparked protests in the past. If protests are triggered, coupled with Israeli attacks on military targets across Iran, this could overwhelm the Iranian regime.
There are reports that Israel has launched an attack on two oil depots in Tehran as it expands its strikes on Iran's energy infrastructure. However, sources said the depots were empty.
According to Shana, the official website of the Iranian Ministry of Petroleum: Israel attacked fuel storage tanks south of Tehran.
Market News: Jordan has again closed its airspace until further notice as tensions between Israel and Iran escalate.
Iran said Israel attacked the Shahran oil depot and the situation is now under control.
According to Iran's Fars News Agency: An oil refinery in Haifa was attacked by missiles.
According to Israeli media: Israel's target in Yemen is the Chief of Staff of the Houthi armed forces.
On June 15, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Gharib Abadi said on the evening of June 14, local time, that Iran will take new special protection measures for its nuclear facilities, but will not inform the International Atomic Energy Agency. Gharib Abadi stressed that if comprehensive sanctions are re-imposed on Iran, Iran will withdraw from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
Iran's Oil Ministry has warned media not to publish news, pictures or videos involving potential attacks or incidents on Iranian oil facilities.
According to Israeli media: Israel carried out a targeted airstrike on a senior Houthi official in Yemen.
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