The IDF attacked in Shiraz an additional petrochemical complex - one of the few remaining complexes for producing essential chemical components for explosives and materials for ballistic missiles in Iran. The Air Force, guided by Military Intelligence, completed yesterday (Monday) an extensive attack sortie in several areas in Iran targeting central infrastructure of the Iranian terror regime. As part of the sortie, the IDF attacked in Shiraz an additional petrochemical plant that served the armed forces in Iran for producing nitric acid, which is an essential material for producing explosives and additional materials in ballistic missile development processes. Thus the IDF deepened the damage to the regime's military capabilities with emphasis on manufacturing capabilities of warfare means that were based on the components in the plant. This is one of the few remaining complexes for producing essential chemical components for explosives and materials for ballistic missiles in Iran, after the IDF attacked the largest petrochemical plant in Iran as well as the petrochemical complex in Mahshahr. Simultaneously the IDF attacked a large-scale site of the ballistic missile array in northwest Iran. From this site, soldiers of the array launched dozens of missiles toward Israeli territory. The site was attacked while soldiers and commanders of the missile array were operating within it to advance and implement terror operations against the State of Israel and additional countries.
IDF attacks additional petrochemical complex in Shiraz, deepens damage to Iran's military capabilities
The IDF attacked a petrochemical complex in Shiraz, Iran, that produced nitric acid for explosives and ballistic missiles, deepening damage to Iran's military capabilities.