15.06.2025 15:30
Israeli forces have launched a new wave of attacks in Iran's capital, Tehran. Explosion sounds were heard in the city, and announcements were made regarding the activation of air defense systems. Black smoke rose in the skies over Tehran. The Iranian government stated that civilians could seek refuge in mosques, schools, and metro stations that will remain open continuously in response to the attacks.
The tension in the Middle East continues to escalate rapidly. As the war between Israel and Iran enters its third day, both countries are retaliating against each other. A new wave of attacks was launched by Israeli forces in Iran's capital, Tehran.
SEQUENTIAL EXPLOSIONS
While explosion sounds were heard in Tehran, announcements were made regarding the activation of air defense systems. Israeli planes struck the Iranian capital for the second time today. Black smoke rose over the skies of Tehran.
MOSQUES AND METROS WILL BE SHELTERS
Iranian government spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani stated in an announcement to state television, "Mosques are among the shelters open for public use, and schools and metro stations will be ready for use tonight."
NETANYAHU: THEY WILL PAY A HEAVY PRICE
Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu visited an area in Bat Yam, Israel, that suffered heavy damage from a missile attack carried out by Iran. Netanyahu emphasized that Israel is fighting for its existence, stating, "This is a war of liberation; Iran will pay a very heavy price for killing civilians."
ISRAELI ENERGY MINISTER THREATENS IRAN
Israeli Energy Minister Eli Cohen, after inspecting the areas hit in Bat Yam, stated that they would continue to respond to Iran's attacks, saying, "For every building destroyed in Israel, 100 buildings will be destroyed in Tehran and Iran." Following Cohen's threats to the Tehran administration, it was reported that the Israeli Prime Minister's Office instructed ministers not to make statements regarding Iran.
ISRAEL-IRAN WAR
On June 13, Israel launched extensive attacks targeting not only Iran's nuclear facilities in various cities but also the upper command of the military.
While the Chief of Staff of Iran, the Commander of the Revolutionary Guards, and several senior commanders, along with 9 nuclear scientists, lost their lives in the attacks, the total civilian death toll was reported to be 78.
In Iran's retaliation against Israel with ballistic missiles, it was reported that 13 people were killed and over 400 were injured.
Many countries, especially Turkey, condemned Israel.