20.06.2025 20:10
As the war between Israel and Iran continues into its 8th day, debris from a missile launched by Tehran in retaliation against Tel Aviv fell in two separate areas in the Jordanian city of Aqaba. While the missile fragments did not cause any casualties or injuries, Jordanian officials urged the public not to gather in open areas.
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It was reported that parts of a missile fired by Iran in retaliation against Israel fell in two separate areas in Jordan's Aqaba city.
SHELLS FELL ON A BALCONY OF A HOUSE WITH A VEHICLE
According to a report by Jordan's Al-Mamlaka television, shrapnel fell in the 9th and 10th districts of Aqaba province in southern Jordan. The report stated that security forces cordoned off the areas where the missile parts fell, noting that shrapnel landed on a vehicle and a balcony of a house.
CALL NOT TO GATHER IN PUBLIC AREAS
While it was reported that the missile parts did not cause any casualties or injuries, Jordanian officials advised citizens to be cautious to protect themselves from objects falling during airstrikes. In this context, people in Jordan were urged not to gather in open areas, to stay indoors when sirens are heard, to keep away from windows, and to avoid approaching fallen objects.
CONFLICT STARTED WITH ISRAEL'S VIOLENT ATTACKS ON IRAN
On June 13, Israel launched extensive attacks targeting not only nuclear facilities in various cities of Iran but also the upper command of the military.
In the attacks, the Chief of General Staff, the Commander of the Revolutionary Guards, and several high-ranking commanders, along with 9 nuclear scientists, were killed.
The Iranian Ministry of Health announced on June 15 that the total civilian death toll from Israel's attacks was 224, and the number of injured exceeded 1,277.
It was reported that in Iran's retaliation against Israel with ballistic missiles, 25 people were killed and 2,517 were injured.
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