In a dramatic escalation that strikes at the heart of Iran’s economic शक्ति, US and Israeli forces unleash a wave of coordinated attacks targeting one of the country’s most critical industrial assets—the Mobarakeh Steel Complex. Known as the backbone of Iran’s non-oil economy, the facility is more than just a factory—it is a symbol of national صنعتی power.
And now, it’s burning.
The strikes come in the wake of intensified IRGC-linked attacks targeting Israeli territory, including Tel Aviv. What follows is swift and calculated. যুদ্ধ jets move in with precision, locking onto key infrastructure داخل the sprawling steel complex. Within moments, explosions tear through power units, production lines, and critical facilities that keep the giant running.
Flames rise. Production stops.
According to multiple reports, the Mobarakeh Steel Company—recognized as the largest steel producer in the Middle East—suffered severe and possibly crippling damage, forcing a complete shutdown of operations after repeated strikes.

This is not just a military hit—it’s an economic удар.
Steel is a cornerstone of Iran’s industrial and export capacity, providing vital revenue streams and supporting sectors ranging from construction to defense manufacturing. By targeting Mobarakeh, the strikes go beyond the battlefield, hitting deep into the country’s financial arteries. Analysts describe this as a shift toward economic warfare, where factories become targets and production lines become frontlines.
The தாக்க doesn’t stop at one site. Additional strikes have reportedly hit other major steel facilities, amplifying the disruption and sending shockwaves through regional supply chains.
What makes this moment even more explosive is the timing.
With tensions already boiling, the ضرب on such a high-profile industrial symbol sends a clear message: no asset—military or economic—is beyond reach. The جنگ is no longer confined to bases and missiles. It is expanding into infrastructure, industry, and the very foundation of national power.
As smoke rises over Mobarakeh, one reality становится clear: this is a new phase of conflict—where destroying capability also means destroying confidence.
And in this الحرب, even a nation’s “pride” can be reduced to fire and steel.
