21.06.2025 20:10
Tensions are rapidly escalating in the conflict that began between Israel and Iran on June 13. According to a new statement from the Iranian Ministry of Health, more than 400 people have lost their lives in the country so far, and over 3,000 others have been injured. Officials reported that the majority of the casualties are civilians.
The Iranian Ministry of Health announced that more than 400 people have lost their lives in the Israeli attacks so far, and more than 3,000 people have been injured.
Israel, which continues its airstrikes against Iran, announced today that Commander Behnam Shahriyari, the head of the weapons transfer unit of the Quds Force affiliated with the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, was killed in an airstrike carried out in the afternoon in western Iran. The images of the attack on Shahriyari's vehicle were released by the Israeli army.
MORE THAN 400 IRANIANS HAVE LOST THEIR LIVES
Meanwhile, the Iranian Ministry of Health stated that more than 400 people have lost their lives in the country so far, and more than 3,000 people have been injured. Officials reported that the majority of the casualties are civilians.
ISRAEL: 99% OF DRONES FIRED FROM IRAN HAVE BEEN STOPPED
The Israeli army reported that 99% of the more than 1,000 unmanned aerial vehicles launched by Iran since the beginning of the war have been stopped. According to the Israeli Air Defense Command, more than 470 UAVs have been hit.
ANOTHER SCIENTIST HAS BEEN KILLED
Iranian state media announced that the renowned nuclear scientist Isar Tabatabaei Ghomsheh was killed at his home in Tehran along with his wife. The scientist, who is said to have played significant roles in Iran's nuclear program and worked at Sharif University of Technology, had no details released regarding his killing. Additionally, it was reported that the Iranian Cyber Police's (FATA) headquarters in Tehran was severely damaged as a result of Israeli airstrikes.
NEW MOVES FROM GERMANY AND THE USA
Germany announced that it has temporarily relocated its embassy staff in Tehran abroad for security reasons. Meanwhile, it was reported that six B-2 stealth bombers belonging to the U.S. military are en route to Guam Base in the Pacific. Military analysts speaking to U.S. media stated that if the planes were to move to Diego Garcia Base, it could be interpreted as a direct "military signal" to Iran. U.S.-based SkyNews also published a report regarding the movement of numerous military aircraft from the U.S. to the Middle East.