Adani's Haifa Port Unaffected By Iranian Missile Strikes, Ops Normal: Report
- Haifa port, operated by the Adani Group, experienced no damage from the Iranian missile attack; operations remained normal with eight ships present at the port.
- The Iranian missile strikes targeted an oil refinery near Haifa, causing injuries and fatalities, with reports stating three deaths and at least 14 injuries.
- Jugeshinder Robbie Singh, Group CFO of Adani Group, confirmed that the port was unaffected by the missile strike, labeling earlier claims as false.
- The Iranian attack followed an Israeli strike on Iranian military sites, escalating the conflict between the two nations.
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Adani's Haifa port unaffected by Iranian missile strikes, operations normal
Sharpnels fell in the chemical terminal at the port and some other projectiles fell at the oil refinery, two sources aware of the matter said. They claimed there were no injuries.
Adani’s Haifa Port operating ‘normally’ amid Iran’s retaliatory missile strikes on Israeli cities
Israel attacked Iran early Friday targeting its nuclear, missile and military infrastructure. Iran later launched retaliatory strikes on Israel. The two countries traded strikes for a third day on Sunday as the Middle East region braced for a protracted conflict.
Adani Ports shares in focus as CFO denies damage to Haifa Port in Iranian missile strike
Adani Ports share price: Adani Ports denied any damage to its Haifa Port in Israel following Iranian missile strikes. CFO Jugeshinder Singh clarified that operations remain unaffected. While financial exposure is limited, Haifas strategic importance heightens sensitivity amid escalating Israel-Iran tensions and concerns over regional instability.


Adani's Haifa Port Unaffected By Iranian Missile Strikes, Ops Normal: Report
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