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Fact Check: These four videos DON'T show Iran's strikes on Israel at all
Fact Check: These four videos DON'T show Iran's strikes on Israel at all

India Today

time17-06-2025

  • Business
  • India Today

Fact Check: These four videos DON'T show Iran's strikes on Israel at all

As the Israel-Iran conflict escalates, at least 24 people have been killed so far and more than 500 injured in Israel. On the other hand, in Iran, Israeli strikes have reportedly killed at least 224 people since June this, social media has been inundated with numerous videos allegedly showing the conflict. But are all these videos connected to the present conflict? In this story, we shall debunk refinery attackedA video allegedly showing a massive explosion at the Haifa oil refinery because of an Iranian missile attack was shared by many. A Facebook user shared the clip and wrote, 'The Haifa refinery is burning. This refinery makes 80%+ of Israel's fuel, including those for fighter jets. This will cripple Israel for a few months.' While Iranian missile attacks did damage the Haifa oil refinery in Israel, we found that the viral video is neither from Haifa nor Israel. The video shows the Shahran Oil Depot in Tehran, which was targeted in an Israeli missile attack on June at portAnother video circulating on social media purports to show a massive blast at Israel's Haifa port caused by an Iranian attack. A Facebook user shared the video and wrote: 'BREAKING: The blast at Haifa Port is set to be remembered in history as one of Iran's most lethal and strategically devastating strikes. Witnesses were left in shock as the sheer scale of the explosion unfolded before their eyes.'advertisementWe found that the video is unrelated to the present Iran-Israel conflict. In fact, it shows a warehouse explosion that occurred in Tianjin, China, in August 2015. Two massive explosions in succession resulted in dozens of deaths and hundreds of injuries. They were reportedly caused by a fire at a warehouse owned by a company specialising in handling hazardous materials. It's noteworthy that Israel's Haifa port is currently owned by Indian billionaire Gautam Adani's company, Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Limited. After rumours of the Iranian attack on Haifa port emerged, Adani Group Chief Financial Officer Jugeshinder Robbie Singh dismissed the claims as false on June Jugeshinder Robbie Singh (@jugeshinder) June 15, 2025Iranian drone downIn another such video, a drone is seen descending over a city, causing an explosion, as sirens blare in the background. A Facebook user shared the clip and wrote, 'BREAKING... Iranian drone goes down inside Israeli territory.'We found that the video is from October 2022 and shows a Russian kamikaze drone attack on Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. It has nothing to do with the ongoing Iran-Israel conflict. While Israel has shot down many Iranian drones so far, this specific video doesn't show Iranian assaultIn this video, explosions can be seen taking place in an urban area at night, allegedly an Iranian attack on found that the viral video is from 2003 and shows Baghdad being attacked by US-led coalition forces during the early stages of the Iraq War in 2003. These attacks saw massive air bombardment destroying key infrastructure and symbols of power in the capital city of Iraq. This means the video is not related to the ongoing Iran-Israel it is evident that these videos do not depict the Iranian attack on InMust Watch Want to send us something for verification? Please share it on our at 73 7000 7000 You can also send us an email at factcheck@

Stocks in news: Adani Enterprises, Sun Pharma, Vedanta, Nazara Tech, NTPC
Stocks in news: Adani Enterprises, Sun Pharma, Vedanta, Nazara Tech, NTPC

Time of India

time16-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Stocks in news: Adani Enterprises, Sun Pharma, Vedanta, Nazara Tech, NTPC

Markets remained under pressure and declined by over a percent in the week gone by, weighed down by rising geopolitical tensions and mixed global cues. In today's trade, shares of Adani Enterprises , Sun Pharma , Vedanta , Nazara Tech, NTPC among others will be in focus due to various news developments. Adani Enterprises Indian conglomerate Adani group's Chief Financial Officer Jugeshinder Robbie Singh on Sunday said reports of company's Haifa port in Israel being harmed by the Iranian ballistic missile attack are false. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like "기관지 호흡기질환" 특효인 [국내1%] 마신즉시 녹아 2주만에 "가슴통증" 벗어났다! 목구멍 가래·기관지 복구법 Undo Bajaj Finance Shares of Bajaj Finance will trade ex-bonus and ex-stock split starting June 17. The company had announced a 4:1 bonus issue and a stock split of Rs 2 face value shares into two shares of Rs 1 each alongside its Q4 results. Sun Pharma Sun Pharmaceutical confirmed that the US FDA concluded an inspection of its Halol facility with eight observations in a Form 483. Vedanta Vedanta said it will hold a board meeting on June 18 to consider its first interim dividend proposal for FY26. The record date has been set for June 24. Live Events Nazara Technologies Investor Rekha Jhunjhunwala sold over 27 lakh shares of Nazara Technologies on June 13, reducing her stake in the gaming firm. Syngene International Syngene International received an EIR from the US FDA for its GMP manufacturing facilities in Biocon Park. NTPC State-run power producer NTPC has started commercial operations of Unit-3 (660 MW) at its North Karanpura Super Thermal Power Project. ITC ITC announced the completion of its acquisition of 100% stake in Sresta Natural Bioproducts (SNBPL) for Rs 400 crore. SNBPL and its overseas arms in the US and UAE now become wholly owned subsidiaries of ITC. Birla Corporation Birla Corporation has emerged as the preferred bidder for the Gourum Khan Ki Dhani (South) limestone block in Rajasthan.

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