06.04.2026 16:42
A petrochemical facility in Shiraz, Iran was attacked by the United States and Israel. While the attack caused damage to the facility, there were no casualties.
As the 38th day of the war passed, while mutual attacks continued, it was reported that the United States and Israel targeted the Petrochemical Complex in Shiraz, located in Iran's Fars province.
ATTACK ON THE FACILITY IN SHIRAZ
According to a report by Iran's semi-official Mehr News Agency, based on the Mervdeşt District Governorship in Shiraz, U.S. and Israeli forces also carried out an attack on the Petrochemical Complex in Shiraz after targeting the Asaluyeh petrochemical facilities located in the south of the country. It was reported that a small part of the facility suffered minor damage as a result of the attack.
FACILITIES IN ASELUYEH WERE ALSO TARGETED
Previously, it was reported that the U.S. and Israel had attacked the Pars Special Economic Zone located in the Asaluyeh region in southern Iran, causing damage to the petrochemical production facilities.
FIRE UNDER CONTROL
Iran's state-owned National Petrochemical Company announced that the fire that broke out in the facilities after the attack has been brought under control. The statement indicated that there was no information regarding any casualties.
OFFER OF AGREEMENT MADE BUT...
After the U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran, Donald Trump, who issued threats regarding the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, extended the deadline he gave to Iran to make an agreement and open the critical route. The Washington administration has given Tehran a deadline until April 8, but Tehran insists on not opening the Strait. While the whole world closely follows the developments, a two-phase agreement proposal has been presented to the U.S. and Iran.
IRAN REJECTS THE PROPOSAL: WE WANT GUARANTEES
Iran's Foreign Minister Ismail Bakayi stated that they demand guarantees that the war will be completely ended in order to accept a ceasefire, saying, "We reject the temporary ceasefire proposal. It would mean the continuation of the crime," thus announcing their rejection of the U.S. proposal.
DETAILS OF THE PREPARED PLAN
According to the prepared plan, the process would progress in two phases. In the first phase, the parties were to declare a ceasefire, and in the second phase, a comprehensive agreement was to be reached. The parties were given approximately 20 days to realize a broad peace process. It was planned that the final negotiations would take place face-to-face in Islamabad.