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Israel Expands Attack to Include Iran's Oil and Gas Industry
Israel Expands Attack to Include Iran's Oil and Gas Industry

New York Times

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • New York Times

Israel Expands Attack to Include Iran's Oil and Gas Industry

In a widening of its military campaign against Iran, Israel targeted Iran's critical energy infrastructure at gas and petrochemical refineries on Saturday, according to a statement from Iran's oil ministry. The statement said Israeli drones had targeted a section of the South Pars Gas Field in Bushehr Province. South Pars is one of the world's largest gas fields and a critical part of Iran's energy production. The Fajr Jam Gas Refining Company was also targeted, the ministry said. Iran is one of the world's major energy producers. It has the second-largest gas reserves in the world and fourth-largest crude oil reserves. Videos posted to social media and verified by The Times showed a large fire burning at the South Pars gas refinery in Iran's southern Bushehr Province. The explosions took production lines at both facilities offline, the ministry statement said, even as firefighters and emergency crew had largely contained the blazes. Want all of The Times? Subscribe.

Iran's Vital Oil Industry Is Vulnerable in an Escalating Conflict
Iran's Vital Oil Industry Is Vulnerable in an Escalating Conflict

New York Times

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • New York Times

Iran's Vital Oil Industry Is Vulnerable in an Escalating Conflict

The conflict between Israel and Iran appeared to be spreading on Saturday to Iran's energy infrastructure, raising fears about energy supplies from the Middle East. Iran's oil ministry blamed Israeli drones for attacking part of the South Pars natural gas field, one of the world's largest, and a refinery, causing fires at both. It is not clear how far Israel intends to go in attacking Iran's energy facilities, a crucial source of export cash for the country as well as domestic energy that looks particularly vulnerable. Other Iranian installations are at risk, analysts say. 'There is one clear target that would make it very easy if Israel or the United States wanted to impact Iran's oil exports,' Homayoun Falakshahi, senior analyst for crude oil at Kpler, a research firm, said during a webinar on Friday. 'And this is Kharg Island.' Nearly all of Iran's oil exports leave from tankers at berths around Kharg Island, a small coral land mass in the northern part of the Persian Gulf off the Iranian coast, potentially making it a target in a protracted war, analysts say. Iran has been developing another terminal in Jask, a coastal city just outside the Strait of Hormuz on the Gulf of Oman, but its capacity appears to be limited, Mr. Falakshahi said. Want all of The Times? Subscribe.

Pakistani army says Indian drone attacked soldiers, while air defences shot down 25 drones
Pakistani army says Indian drone attacked soldiers, while air defences shot down 25 drones

CNA

time08-05-2025

  • Politics
  • CNA

Pakistani army says Indian drone attacked soldiers, while air defences shot down 25 drones

LAHORE: India fired attack drones into Pakistan on Thursday (May 8), with one wounding four soldiers, the Pakistani military said, a day after missiles struck several locations and killed more than two dozen people. Several drones were shot down, officials said. Tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbours have soared since gunmen killed 26 people, mostly Indian Hindu tourists, in India-controlled Kashmir last month. India accused Pakistan of being behind the assault. Islamabad denies that. Indian strikes on Wednesday killed 31 civilians, including women and children, according to Pakistani officials. More people were killed on both sides of the border in heavy exchanges of fire that followed. It was their worst confrontation since 2019, when the rivals came close to war. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has vowed to retaliate against the strikes, raising fears that the two countries could be headed toward another all-out conflict. The relationship between India and Pakistan has been shaped by conflict and mutual suspicion, most notably in their competing claims over the Himalayan region of Kashmir. They have fought two of their three wars over Kashmir, which is split between them and claimed by both in its entirety. DRONES FIRED AT PAKISTAN India fired several Israeli-made Harop drones at Pakistan overnight and into Thursday afternoon, according to army spokesman Lt Gen Ahmad Sharif. Pakistani forces shot down 25, he said. A civilian was killed and another wounded when debris from a downed drone fell in Sindh province. One drone damaged a military site near the city of Lahore and wounded four soldiers, and another fell in the garrison city of Rawalpindi, near the capital, according to Sharif. 'The armed forces are neutralising them as we speak,' Sharif said on the state-run Pakistan Television early Thursday afternoon. "Indian drones continue to be sent into Pakistan airspace ... (India) will continue to pay dearly for this naked aggression," he added. India's government said on Thursday that Pakistan had launched an air attack using "drones and missiles" overnight, before New Delhi retaliated to destroy an air defence system in Lahore. "Pakistan attempted to engage a number of military targets ... using drones and missiles," the defence ministry said in a statement, adding that "these were neutralised" by India's air defence systems. The Harop drone, produced by Israel's IAI, is one of several in India's inventory, according to the International Institute for Strategic Studies' Military Balance report. According to IAI, the Harop combines the capabilities of a drone and a missile and can operate at long ranges. In Lahore, local police official Mohammad Rizwan said a drone was downed near Walton Airport, an airfield in a residential area about 25km from the border with India that also contains military installations. Local media reported that two additional drones were shot down in other cities of Punjab province, of which Lahore is the capital. In Punjab's Chakwal district, a drone crashed into farmland. Authorities have secured the wreckage and are investigating the drone's origin and purpose. FEARS OF ESCALATING CONFLICT With tensions high, India evacuated thousands of people from villages near the two countries' highly militarised frontier in Kashmir. Tens of thousands of people slept in shelters overnight, officials and residents said Thursday. About 2,000 villagers also fled their homes in Pakistani-administered Kashmir. Mohammad Iftikhar boarded a vehicle in Chakothi with his family on Thursday as heavy rain lashed the region. 'I am helplessly leaving my home for the safety of my children and wife,' he said. Flights remained suspended at over two dozen airports across northern and western regions in India, according to travel advisories by multiple airlines. Pakistan has suspended flights at four of its airports - Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, and Sialkot - according to the Civil Aviation Authority. India's foreign ministry said that 13 civilians were killed and 59 wounded the previous day during exchanges of fire across the de facto border. An Indian soldier was also killed by shelling on Wednesday, according to the Indian army, taking the total confirmed deaths on the Indian side to 14. The foreign ministry said that all those killed were in the town of Poonch, with 59 others injured, the majority also in the town. India on Thursday braced for Pakistan's threatened retaliation. In an editorial on Thursday, the Indian Express wrote "there is no reason to believe that the Pakistan Army has been chastened by the Indian airstrikes", adding that Indian military experts were "aware that Pakistan's armed forces are no pushover".

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