Tehran (EFE).- In the early hours of Tuesday, two missiles struck a gas pipeline in Khorramshahr, in the southwest of Iran, as well as buildings at a gas station in Isfahan, in the central part of the country, according to the Iranian news agency Fars. Details about these strikes have emerged following the announcement by United States President Donald Trump, who decided to postpone any attacks on Iran’s energy infrastructure for a period of five days. According to Fars, the attack in Isfahan struck a building and a pressure reduction point at the gas station, as well as affecting nearby buildings. The report also mentions that the assault on the Khorramshahr gas pipeline, located near a power plant, did not result in any injuries. Furthermore, it is reported that on 18 March, Israel carried out bombings at the Pars Sur gas facilities, which belong to the gas field shared by Iran and Qatar, in an action that did not involve the participation of the United States.