The fire broke out on Sunday following an Iranian rocket attack on a mill in the agrochemical sector in the south of Israel," said Reuter's agency, citing a message from ADAMA, to which this plant belongs. Local residents were summoned to stay distant from the mill due to the poisonous substances.
The company reported that a plant close Beer Szewa was hit by a rocket or shrapnel. It was added that no 1 was injured. So far, the harm is unknown.
The Israeli fire department reported that 34 firefighters were killed in an industrial park where the mill was located. It was appealed to local residents not to approach an industrial park due to the presence of dangerous substances in the air. It was added that the safe distance is 800 metres from this industrial zone.
Israeli forces reported that Iran fired 5 times on Sunday with Israel's rockets, which, along with the US, has been conducting air strikes on Iran since 28 February.
APW, PAP













