According to latest reports from Iran, the country's most strategic industrial plants have once again become the targets of air strikes. Although official damage assessment reports have not yet been released, the scope of the attacks appears to be expanding.
According to information obtained by SteelRadar, air strikes allegedly of US-Israeli origin targeted the Mobarakeh Steel Complex in Esfahan for the second time within a short period. Simultaneously, it was reported that the Sefid-Dasht Steel facilities in the Borujen region were also attacked.
No clear report has been shared regarding production losses or physical damage at either facility. Local sources indicate that security measures around the plants have been raised to the highest level.
These developments are assessed as a potential risk to regional steel supply security and the stability of raw material prices in global markets. Industry stakeholders are reportedly monitoring the process closely against possible disruptions in the supply chain.
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