20.06.2025 16:03
On the 8th day of the conflict between Israel and Iran, missiles were fired again. Following the missiles launched by the Tehran administration, sirens began to sound again in Israel, which was taken by surprise by the recent attacks. In retaliation, Israel struck Tabriz.
The war that began on June 13, initiated by Israel and named "Rising Lion," has entered its 8th day, following Iran's retaliatory attacks dubbed "True Promise." This morning, Iran targeted the city of Beersheba in southern Israel with numerous missiles. While the train station in the region suffered severe damage, the next target of Israeli missiles is expected to be the Israeli cybersecurity center.
SIRENS HAVE STARTED SOUNDING AGAIN
While the whole world watches the events in the region with worried eyes, the Tehran administration has initiated another missile attack against Israel. As a result of the attack, it has been reported that sirens are once again heard in the country.
THE TOLL IS HEAVY
In Israel's attacks, at least 227 people have died, including high-ranking military officials such as Iranian Chief of General Staff Baqeri and Commander of the Revolutionary Guards Selami. In its retaliation, Iran targeted Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Haifa, launching hundreds of ballistic and hypersonic missiles, in addition to drones (UAVs). Due to Iranian missiles that bypassed Israel's air defense systems, at least 25 people have lost their lives. The number of injured has been reported to exceed 500.
ISRAEL: EVACUATE THE SEFIDERUD INDUSTRIAL ZONE
The Israeli army has issued a warning for the immediate evacuation of the "Sefiderud" industrial zone in Iran's Gilan province, as part of preparations for an attack on "military infrastructures belonging to the Iranian regime." Israeli Army Spokesperson Avichay Adraee stated in a message published in Arabic and Persian on social media, "We call for the urgent evacuation of civilian and military elements located in the Sefiderud industrial zone in the village of Kelch Talshan (in Gilan province). The area in question is clearly shown on the attached map."