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Israel, US. Target Iranian Sites; Strikes Near Turkish Border Reported
Israel and the United States conducted strikes against key Iranian facilities last night, including an electronics company linked to the Ministry of Defence. These actions prompted Iranian retaliation, with sirens heard in Tel Aviv, and included a strike in Urmia, near Iran's border with Turkey.
Attacks by Israel and the United States targeted specific locations within Iran last night, marking the 24th day of ongoing conflict. The Israeli army confirmed a large-scale wave of strikes against government targets in Tehran, Iran's capital. Following these strikes, thick smoke was observed across Tehran, accompanied by multiple explosions. Iran responded to the attacks, leading to air raid sirens sounding in Tel Aviv and surrounding areas. The Electronic Industry Company, associated with the Iranian Ministry of Defence and the Armed Forces Logistics Department, sustained extensive damage. While there were claims of damage to residential areas, Iran's air defence systems were reportedly activated.
Key Facts
- Israel and the United States carried out strikes in Iran last night.
- Key administrative sites in Tehran were among the targets.
- Iran's Electronic Industry Company, linked to the Ministry of Defence, experienced significant damage.
- Factories in Shiraz were destroyed, and central buildings in Tehran were bombed by the Israeli Air Force.
- Israel also struck Urmia, a city in South Azerbaijan, which is close to Iran's border with Turkey.
- Iran retaliated after the strikes, activating air defence systems and causing sirens to sound in Tel Aviv.
- The ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran has now reached its 24th day.
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- Haberler.com — Dangerous proximity in war! Israel struck right next to Turkey.