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Missile Fragments Strike Near Haifa Refinery, Israeli Officials Say; No Major Damage Reported

Mar 19, 2026·2 min read

HAIFA, Israel (VINnews) — Israeli authorities said environmental ministry staff and emergency responders were en route to an oil refinery in Haifa after it was struck by fragments from an intercepted Iranian missile.

The Environmental Protection Ministry said in a statement that its teams were responding to the site and coordinating with relevant agencies, adding that the circumstances of the incident were under investigation. Officials urged the public to rely only on confirmed information.

The Israel Defense Forces said the impact at the refinery was caused by falling fragments from a missile that was intercepted, not a direct strike. The military said there was no evidence of a direct hit on infrastructure in the northern coastal city.

Energy Minister Eli Cohen said there was no significant damage to key infrastructure sites following the attack. He added that parts of the electricity grid in northern Israel sustained minor damage, but crews had restored power in some areas and were continuing repairs where outages remained.

Israeli media reported seeing black smoke rising from the refinery after the incident. Early assessments suggested that parts of a cluster munition may have fallen on the facility, though officials did not confirm a direct strike.

Authorities said the situation remains under review as teams continue to assess the extent of the damage and monitor for any further risks.

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