Dark Haze Over Tehran Skies, Burning Smell Lingers After Israel Strikes 5 Oil Sites | Video

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Last Updated:March 08, 2026, 16:11 IST

Israeli warplanes hit five oil facilities in Tehran, causing black clouds and oil-tainted rain. Four died, and fuel distribution was disrupted.

This photograph shows Tehran's skyline covered with clouds and smoke after overnight strike on the Tehran Oil Refinery on March 8. (AFP photo)

This photograph shows Tehran's skyline covered with clouds and smoke after overnight strike on the Tehran Oil Refinery on March 8. (AFP photo)

A dark haze hung over Tehran on Sunday morning and a strong smell of burning lingered in the air after Israeli warplanes struck five oil facilities in and around the Iranian capital overnight.

Thick black clouds and oil-tainted rain were reported across parts of the city after airstrikes hit refineries and fuel storage sites south and west of Tehran, according to reports.

Huge fireballs and dense plumes of smoke rose into the sky as the strikes ignited large blazes at several fuel depots. Residents woke to darkened skies as the smoke drifted across the capital, shrouding parts of the city in haze.

Update from Tehran: Thick black smoke still in the air over pretty much the entire city. We drove around town just now. The rain has stopped, but breathing the air feels quite toxic. @CNN @cnni pic.twitter.com/6jQ9MQjIzk— Frederik Pleitgen (@fpleitgenCNN) March 8, 2026

Four people were killed in the attacks, the chief executive of Iran’s national oil products distribution company told state television. The overnight bombardment targeted oil facilities and storage sites that are key to the capital’s fuel supply.

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March 08, 2026, 16:11 IST

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