Iranian missile damages Israel's key oil refinery
JERUSALEM -- Interception fragments from a missile launched by Iran on Thursday struck Israel's largest oil refinery in Haifa, northern Israel, causing damage, according to Israeli media.
Israel's state-owned Kan TV News reported that there was no concern about the leakage of hazardous materials. It added that one man was injured from smoke inhalation, and several vehicles caught fire at the refinery compound.
Israel's Channel 12 News reported that there were power outages following the hits.
Israeli Energy and Infrastructure Minister Eli Cohen said in a statement that "there was no significant damage to infrastructure sites in Israel."
He added that the damage to the electricity grid in the north was limited and that electricity teams already worked to restore power.



























