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A missile hits a fuel tanker in Israel's Oil Refineries

Israel's Fire and Rescue Service reported on Monday that a fuel tanker and an industrial building at Israel's Oil Refineries, located in Haifa, were hit by debris from a missile intercepted. The missile's origin was not immediately known. It could have been fired by Iran or Hezbollah militants in Lebanon who are backed by Iran. The fire service reported that a direct strike was made on an gasoline storage tank in the factory grounds. This caused thick smoke to be seen from the roofs of nearby buildings. The incident is now 'fully contained. "There are no fatalities, hazardous materials risk, or dangers to the public," Eitan Rifa, a commander of fire, said.

Israel's Energy Minister Eli Cohen stated that there was no damage done to the production facilities, and fuel supply would not be affected. An Iranian missile strike that occurred on March 20, near the main base of?Israel's Navy, also known as Bazan and Oil Refineries in Israel, caused some damage.

In a previous conflict in June last year, Iran attacked Bazan's refinery and severely damaged a power plant that produced steam and electricity.

(source: Reuters)