Israeli forces have targeted the Shahran oil depot and a fuel tank in western Tehran, Iran's Oil Ministry confirmed early on June 15.
Emergency and operational forces were immediately deployed to the sites following the strikes, according to reports from Hamshahri Online.
Initial assessments indicated that fuel levels in both targeted tanks were relatively low at the time of the attacks, with authorities stating the situation remains "completely under control."
The Oil Ministry confirmed through the Shana news agency that both facilities were struck as part of continued Israeli operations against Iranian infrastructure.
Emergency response teams arrived at both locations promptly after the incidents occurred, with officials monitoring the situation closely.
The strikes represent a continuation of Israeli attacks on Iran's energy infrastructure, following earlier hits on the South Pars gas field and other critical facilities across the country.
Iranian authorities stated that further details regarding the extent of damage and any potential impact on fuel supplies would be released subsequently.
The targeting of oil and fuel storage facilities marks an escalation in Israeli strikes against Iran's energy sector, potentially affecting the country's domestic fuel distribution network.
Officials stressed that despite the attacks on the storage facilities, no significant fuel shortages were anticipated due to the relatively low volumes stored at the time of impact.
Reports from Israel add that Iran has responded by striking oil refineries in Haifa with moderate success.