Power outages in Tehran, Kabaj after shrapnel hits high-voltage tower in Alborz province

The report stated that the damage to the tower was caused by shrapnel that hit the facility and that authorities were working to restore power in the affected areas.
Power outages were reported in Tehran and Karaj on Sunday following an attack targeting a high voltage tower in Alborz province. nournews.
The report stated that the damage to the tower was caused by shrapnel that hit the facility and that authorities were working to restore power in the affected areas.
Iran’s Ministry of Energy said in a statement: “A few minutes ago, following the attacks of the American-Zionist enemy on the electricity industry facilities in Tehran and Alborz provinces, electricity was cut off in some of these regions.” he said.
According to a semi-official report, Iranian Deputy Energy Minister Mustafa Rajabi Meshadi said that several power transmission stations have been installed and electricity will be restored to Tehran and Karaj within a few hours. Tasnim News Agency.
Hours after the outage report, the IDF announced that it had “hit Iranian terrorist regime targets across Tehran.”
While the US-Israel conflict with Iran continues, emergency response teams in Tehran, Iran are working in the area where Qatar Al-Araby TV is located and in the office building damaged due to the strike. (Source: MAJID ASGARIPOUR/WANA (WEST ASIA NEWS AGENCY) VIA REUTERS)
IAEA says Khondab heavy water plant no longer in operation
The International Atomic Energy Agency announced on Sunday that the heavy water production facility in Khondab, which was attacked by Israel on Friday, is no longer in operation.
“Based on independent analysis of satellite imagery and information on the facility, the IAEA confirms that the heavy water production facility at Khondab, which Iran reported was attacked on March 27, has sustained significant damage and is no longer operational. The facility does not contain any declared nuclear material,” the IAEA said in a statement. he said.
The IDF said in a statement on Friday that more than 50 warplanes of the Israeli Air Force (IAF), under the guidance of IDF intelligence, completed attacks targeting the infrastructure of the Iranian terrorist regime in three regions simultaneously.
IDF strikes ‘critical’ Iranian ballistic missile production facilities in Tehran
On Sunday, the IDF announced that it had struck Iranian weapons production facilities in Tehran overnight between Saturday and Sunday.
The IDF said the targets of the attack included a central facility used by the Iranian Ministry of Defense to produce “critical” components for ballistic missiles. This facility is one of only two such facilities in Iran.
Additional targets included several weapons production and storage facilities, as well as a drone engine manufacturing facility and an air defense development facility.
Jerusalem Post Staff contributed to this report.
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