Tehran Burns — First Strike on Civilian Energy Infrastructure
The war crosses a new threshold
Late on Day 8, pillars of flame rose above Tehran as Israeli and US strikes hit an oil storage facility in the east and south of the city — the first time civilian industrial energy infrastructure has been targeted in the war. The IDF claimed the depots served Iran's military; Iranian state media said the facility supplies the capital and northern provinces with fuel. Netanyahu simultaneously released a recorded statement claiming almost complete control over Iran's skies and promising many more targets and surprises for the next phase — including strikes on ballistic missile production sites. The oil depot crossing marks a deliberate escalatory choice: the campaign is no longer confined to military hardware. Iran answered with 12 missile salvos at Israel overnight, demonstrating that its retaliatory capacity is degraded but not broken.
Key facts
- •First strike on civilian energy infrastructure in the war
- •Oil storage facility supplies Tehran and northern provinces
- •IDF: depots served Iran military purposes
- •Netanyahu: almost complete control over Iran's skies
- •Netanyahu: many more targets and surprises prepared
- •Iran fires 12 missile salvos at Israel overnight — capability degraded but intact
Timeline
IDF strikes Tehran oil storage facility — first civilian energy infrastructure target
Netanyahu: almost complete control over skies, many surprises ahead
Iran fires 12 missile salvos at Israel overnight