Iranian Missile Disrupts Power in Southern Israel
A missile strike from Iran targeted strategic infrastructure near southern Israeli towns, causing widespread power outages. The Israel Electric Corporation (IEC) is working to repair the damage and ensure safety, highlighting the continuing tensions in the region.
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In a significant escalation of regional tensions, several towns in southern Israel experienced widespread power outages after an Iranian missile struck near vital infrastructure, officials reported on Monday.
The Israel Electric Corporation confirmed the disruption, indicating that the missile landed close to 'strategic infrastructure sites,' leading to the loss of electricity in affected areas.
Emergency response teams from the IEC are actively involved in repairing the damaged infrastructure and removing any safety hazards, underscoring the ongoing threats to security and stability in the region.
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