Iran fired missiles at a major power plant in Israel
Iran launched a missile attack on a major power plant in Israel, but no damage was caused to infrastructure or people.
This was reported by The Times of Israel.
The Israel Electric Corporation stated that its facilities remained intact following the ballistic missile attack from Iran. The missile struck an open area near the city of Hadera, where the large power plant is located, the company clarified.
The Magen David Adom medical service reported that no casualties were recorded following the attack. This was the fourth missile launched from Iran after midnight.
Air raid sirens sounded in central Israel and the north of the country. According to preliminary military estimates, some of the missiles were intercepted by air defense systems, while one fell in an open area near Hadera.
Emergency services also responded to reports of rocket debris falling in several areas following the interceptions.
As a reminder, the Bushehr nuclear power plant was targeted in the attack, raising serious concerns about radiation safety in the Persian Gulf region.
As a reminder, the U.S. and Iran may hold talks on ending the war on March 26.
Iran has also announced “surprises” for the U.S. and Israel in the coming days.