Key facts
- An Israeli strike targeted Iran's Mobin Energy petrochemical facility in Asaluyeh on April 6.
- The strike disrupted power and utilities at the South Pars complex, which accounts for half of Iran's petrochemical production.
- An Israeli strike destroyed an IRGC Tabas air defense system in Karaj, near Tehran.
- The air defense system was on the move when it was hit.
This report details two separate Israeli strikes impacting Iran's infrastructure and military assets. The first strike on April 6 targeted the Mobin Energy petrochemical facility in Asaluyeh, disrupting operations at the critical South Pars complex, which is responsible for approximately half of Iran's petrochemical output. The second event involved the destruction of an IRGC Tabas air defense system in Karaj, near Tehran, while it was in transit. These actions underscore the heightened tensions and ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran.
