
The Air Force, under the direction of the Intelligence Directorate, completed an extensive attack flight yesterday (Monday) in several areas in Iran against key infrastructure of the Iranian terrorist regime's missile and sabotage industry.
As part of the airstrike, the IDF attacked another petrochemical plant in Shiraz, which was used by the Iranian armed forces to produce nitric acid. This is a critical chemical component, without which it is impossible to produce explosives and fuel for ballistic missiles.
""In doing so, the IDF deepened the damage to the regime's military capabilities, with an emphasis on the capabilities to produce weapons that were based on the components in the factory," the IDF says.
The IDF notes that this is a surgical strike, as it is one of the few remaining complexes for the production of essential chemical components for explosives and ballistic missile materials in Iran, after the IDF had already attacked the largest petrochemical plant in Iran as well as the petrochemical complex in Maheshar.

At the same time as attacking the factories, the IDF attacked a large-scale ballistic missile site in northwestern Iran - and destroyed it.
From this site, the missile forces launched dozens of missiles towards the territory of the State of Israel.
The attack was carried out while soldiers and commanders of the missile system were operating at the site, engaged in promoting and executing terrorist operations against Israel and other countries in the region.