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Two steel plants in central, southwestern Iran attacked by US, Israel

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Two steel plants in central, southwestern Iran attacked by US, Israel

2026-03-28 14:37 Last Updated At:16:47

Two steel plants in Iran's Isfahan and Khuzestan provinces came under separate U.S. and Israeli attacks on Friday, the semi-official Fars news agency reported.

The report said that the plants attacked belong to the Khuzestan Steel Company and Mobarakeh Steel Company, with rescuers dispatched immediately after the strikes.

According to Fars, the Mobarakeh plant was hit at an electricity substation and its alloy steel production line, while the Khuzestan facility sustained damage to a number of warehouses.

Isfahan's deputy governor for security and law enforcement affairs, Akbar Salehi, said that at least one person was killed and two others were injured in the attack on the steel complex in the central province, the official news agency IRNA reported.

Salehi added that the plant was operating at the time, with staff present.

In Khuzestan, deputy governor for security affairs Valiollah Hayati confirmed that U.S. and Israeli warplanes carried out the strikes, according to Fars.

From Thursday to Friday, explosions were reported in Iran's capital Tehran, the central cities of Qom and Isfahan, as well as the southern city of Shiraz. The previous round of U.S.-Israeli attacks on Isfahan and Qom has already resulted in more than 40 deaths.

Since the outbreak of the conflict on Feb 28, U.S.-Israeli attacks have caused over 1,900 deaths in Iran and at least 20,000 injuries. In addition, 17 Red Crescent centers in Iran have been attacked, about 289 medical facilities damaged, and around 600 schools and educational institutions affected, according to the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies delegation in Iran on Friday.

Also on Friday, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) issued two statements regarding the regional situation. In the first statement, the IRGC emphasized that the Strait of Hormuz is now closed, and any attempt to pass through the strait will be met with severe retaliation. The statement pointed out that any ships traveling to or from "ports of the U.S. and its allies and supporters," regardless of their destination or route, are prohibited from passing through the Strait of Hormuz.

In the second statement, the IRGC stressed that U.S. forces in some areas are attempting to use civilian zones as cover, and Iran will continue to take action against U.S. and Israeli-related targets. The IRGC called on people in West Asian countries to stay away from areas where U.S. troops are stationed to avoid potential risks.

On the same day, the Iranian army issued a statement, saying that Israeli military logistics and transportation facilities located in Tel Aviv were attacked by swarms of Iranian military drones.

The IRNA reported on Friday that 71,356 residential units and 20,399 commercial ones have been damaged across Iran since the beginning of the conflict, which has also resulted in the deaths of 212 children and 240 women.

On Feb 28, Israel and the United States launched joint attacks on Tehran and several other Iranian cities, killing Iran's then Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, along with senior military commanders and civilians. Iran responded with waves of missile and drone strikes targeting Israel and U.S. bases and assets in the Middle East.

Two steel plants in central, southwestern Iran attacked by US, Israel

Two steel plants in central, southwestern Iran attacked by US, Israel

Two steel plants in central, southwestern Iran attacked by US, Israel

Two steel plants in central, southwestern Iran attacked by US, Israel

Two steel plants in central, southwestern Iran attacked by US, Israel

Two steel plants in central, southwestern Iran attacked by US, Israel

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced Friday it had launched the 84th wave of Operation True Promise 4, with the U.S. military base in Saudi Arabia among several targets.

The IRGC said in a statement that its Air Force, in coordination with the Navy, carried out a new round of missile and drone strikes, destroying enemy missile defense systems. The IRGC used both solid and liquid-fueled missiles, as well as drones, to strike the U.S. military base in Saudi Arabia's Al-Kharj governorate. Several large enemy refueling and support aircraft were destroyed or severely damaged in the attack.

The developments came amid heightened tensions following joint U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran on Feb 28.

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