Israel: Strikes Iran's Largest Petrochemical Complex, Kills Special Forces Commander
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AI Summary (NQ-processed)
Israel today attacked Iran's largest petrochemical facility in Assaluyeh, which accounts for about 50% of Iran's national petrochemical production and is valued at tens of billions of dollars. The Israeli military also announced that it killed Asghar Bagheri, commander of the Quds Force's special operations unit, in an airstrike on Tehran yesterday. According to the Associated Press, more than 25 people were killed in Israeli and US attacks on Iran. Iran also launched drone and missile attacks on Israel, Kuwait, and the UAE today, with one missile hitting a residential building in Haifa, Israel, killing four people.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What attacks did Israel launch against Iran today?
- A: Israel today attacked Iran's largest petrochemical facility in Assaluyeh and killed Asghar Bagheri, commander of the Quds Force's special operations unit, and a senior commander of the Revolutionary Guards.
- Q: What were the consequences of Iran's attacks on Israel?
- A: Iran also launched drone and missile attacks on Israel, Kuwait, and the UAE today, with one missile hitting a residential building in Haifa, Israel, killing four missing persons.