Iranian authorities are conducting a formal review of damage sustained at the Mobarakeh plant in Isfahan province after recent strikes, the Iranian Students’ News Agency (ISNA) reported Friday.

According to ISNA, teams are still evaluating the full extent of impact on the facility, with no immediate details released on operational disruptions, structural damage, or casualties. The assessment remains ongoing as officials gather data from the site.

The strikes on the Esfahan Province Mobarakeh facility were confirmed by U.S. Central Command as part of targeted operations against Iranian defense-industrial sites. CENTCOM stated the action aimed to degrade large-scale manufacturing capacities used for ballistic missiles, drones, and other systems.

No official Iranian government statement has been issued beyond ISNA’s reporting on the damage review. Local authorities have not commented on timelines for repairs or resumption of activities at the plant.

The incident fits within the broader pattern of strikes on Iranian industrial infrastructure reported in the past 48 hours, though officials continue to withhold specifics pending completion of the assessment.