How much damage Iran's missile strike inflicted on Haifa facilities?
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Pars Today – Bazan Group, the largest energy and oil production company in the Zionist regime, has announced the extent of damage to Haifa facilities following Iran's missile attack.
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  • How much damage Iran's missile strike inflicted on Haifa facilities?

Pars Today – Bazan Group, the largest energy and oil production company in the Zionist regime, has announced the extent of damage to Haifa facilities following Iran's missile attack.

The 12-day war between Tehran and Tel Aviv, triggered by the Israeli regime's military aggression, prompted Iran to launch a decisive and targeted response, striking vital facilities of the regime—including the Bazan oil complex in the port city of Haifa. The attack, carried out on June 16, caused extensive damage to the Zionist regime's energy infrastructure, once again exposing the vulnerability of its energy sector of the regime

According to Pars Today, Bazan Group recently stated in a release

"Following Iran's missile strike, all production units at the Haifa facility were suspended, and the complex's power and steam station—which supplies a major portion of the internal energy needs—was severely damaged." 

The statement revealed that the missile attack inflicted $150 to $200 million in damages on the Haifa facilities, but the compensation fund has only covered $48 million

Bazan Group is the largest energy and oil producer in the Zionist regime, supplying nearly 60% of diesel and about half of the gasoline consumed in the Occupied Territories. The damage to this critical facility not only caused temporary fuel shortages in the Israeli market but has also turned energy security into one of the most contentious domestic issues

Energy experts in Tel Aviv warn that fully restoring the complex to its previous production capacity could take months.

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