- In the middle of Israel punishes air attacksIranians clogged roads and highways on Sunday to leave Tehran, according to reports. It was coming as fresh attacks targeted Iranian energy infrastructure, including fuel supplies and the upper field of natural gas. Reduced electricity accessories could deteriorate the energy crisis, which has been hit by Iranac for months.
The Israeli extended air campaign against Iran, including Tehran, forced the inhabitants of capital to escape, clogged roads and highways.
There were traffic jams on the roads that led from the city, while others trying to escape wanted fee as they held suitcases, Toward New York Times.
One resident of Tehran who gave his name only while Alireesa said Washington Post That they left the capital on Sunday for the province of Iranian North Gilan Province after the building was hit by an air strike near his home.
“We were lucky to leave very early,” he said. “Immediately after us, the roads really crowded.”
The Mail and Passage He also reported that long lines formed as gas stations, some of which had to resort to the rationations, because Iranians rushed to be filled.
Hurry up to Tehran gas stations came to Israel also hit critical pieces of Iranian energy infrastructure, including oil refineries and fuel warehouses.

In the meantime, a special attack on the Gas Parka field, which is considered the largest world’s natural gas tank, it is also set to deteriorate the energy crisis, which slammed Iranian for months.
The PARS field is crucial for Iranian energy production, and more than 90% of Iran Electricity generates gas plants, in accordance with the Institute for Studying War in an An estimate on Sunday.
Even before Bombard Israel, Iran suffered through Energy crisis Months, due to sanctions, poor governance, old infrastructure, excessive consumption and earlier Israeli attacks.
It is forcibly forced to impose regular blackouts to save energy, leaving universities, shops and factories in the dark.
“Disorders of Iranian production of natural gases will probably deteriorate the energy crisis in the country and lead to more widespread electricity,” ISV said on Sunday. “Iranians previously protested against the regime in response to energy shortages. Demonstrations at growing gas prices in 2017 and 2018. years escalate in the broader challenges of regime stability.”
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