
Iran Claims Drone Strikes on Israeli Refineries After Oil Depot Attacks
Key Takeaways
- Iran's Revolutionary Guard claims it struck Israeli refineries with drones.
- Conflict's eleventh day escalated, threatening global oil supplies.
- Revolutionary Guard warned no 'one litre of oil' will leave region if strikes continue.
Iran missile-strike stance
Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araqchi, told international media that Tehran will continue missile strikes 'as long as necessary'.
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He said renewed talks with the United States are unlikely, citing a 'very bitter' past experience and adding that negotiations are off the table.

The statement frames Iran’s posture as deliberately escalatory and uncompromising, announcing ongoing kinetic operations rather than a willingness to de-escalate through diplomacy.
The report cites AFP and PBS NewsHour as external sources for the claim.
Regional air‑defence actions
The UAE said its air‑defence systems and fighter jets intercepted incoming Iranian missiles, drones and loitering munitions, and that sounds from those interceptions were heard across multiple areas.
Diplomatic evacuations and assistance
Washington and other diplomatic missions reacted to the unfolding strikes and interceptions by ordering partial evacuations and offering assistance.
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The U.S. ordered partial evacuations of nonessential diplomatic staff and families from its consulate in Adana, Turkey, and from a diplomatic mission in Saudi Arabia.
The U.S. Embassy in Doha tweeted that Washington stands ready to help Americans leave the region.
These moves underscore concern about the strikes’ escalation and the practical measures taken by states to protect personnel.
Possible regional escalation
Analysts and officials cited in the piece point to a possible wider escalation dynamic.
President Donald Trump told reporters that Iran had begun work on a new, deeply buried nuclear site protected by layers of granite after earlier facilities were destroyed.

The article says that claim, if accurate or widely believed, could harden regional policymakers’ stances and affect calculations about further strikes or retaliation.
The article links these strategic concerns to the immediate events of missile and drone activity.
Limitations and open questions
The provided report does not independently confirm detailed targets such as "Israeli refineries" or the exact nature and damage of any "oil depot attacks", and it does not provide casualty figures or on-the-ground verification.
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The article relays official Iranian statements, UAE interception claims, U.S. diplomatic moves, and a comment by President Trump, leaving gaps on target attribution, damage assessments, and corroboration by independent sources.

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