B-2 Spirit Drops Bomb Over Oil Factory in Tehran, Causing Massive Explosion
A powerful explosion rocked parts of Tehran, the capital of Iran, after a strike reportedly carried out by the Northrop B-2 Spirit stealth bomber targeted an oil facility in the city. Witnesses described a massive blast followed by towering flames and thick black smoke rising into the night sky as fuel depots and storage tanks caught fire. Local residents said the explosion was so intense that it illuminated the surrounding neighborhoods and could be heard miles away. Reports indicate that several oil storage facilities were struck, causing widespread fires and disrupting fuel distribution in the capital.

The B-2 Spirit is widely considered one of the most advanced and precise strategic bombers in the world. Designed with stealth technology to evade radar detection, the aircraft can carry heavy payloads of precision-guided bombs capable of destroying fortified or high-value targets with extreme accuracy. Because of its advanced design and technology, the B-2 is also among the most expensive military aircraft ever built.
Following the strike, Iranian officials signaled that the country is prepared for a prolonged conflict and will not surrender easily. Military analysts say Iran has already begun preparing for a potential war that could last for months, strengthening defensive positions and mobilizing resources across the country. Authorities in Tehran stated that despite the damage to oil infrastructure, the nation remains determined to continue its resistance.
As tensions escalate in the region, analysts warn that attacks on energy facilities could have broader global consequences. Iran is one of the world’s major oil producers, and disruptions to its fuel infrastructure may influence international oil markets and increase geopolitical instability across the Middle East.