The latest state of the Iranian television station hit by Israel was captured in this way.

The latest state of the Iranian television station hit by Israel was captured in this way.

19.06.2025 17:43

The images of the significant damage caused by the airstrike conducted by Israel on June 16 at the headquarters of the Iranian Radio and Television Corporation have been revealed. The footage shows walls collapsed and windows shattered.

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Heavy damage was recorded at the Iranian Radio and Television Corporation (IRIB) complex, which was targeted by Israel on June 16.



Severe damage occurred in the building known as the "Glass Building" at the Iranian Radio and Television Corporation (IRIB) complex, which was targeted in the attacks carried out by Israel on Monday, June 16.



WALLS COLLAPSED, WINDOWS BROKEN



After the attack, much of the building became unusable due to the intensity of the explosion, and it was observed that the items inside were thrown outside. The camera captured the collapsed walls, the majority of the windows broken, and the offices rendered completely unusable.



3 JOURNALISTS LOST THEIR LIVES



In a statement made after the attack, it was announced that 3 journalists lost their lives and many others were injured.



WHAT HAPPENED?



On June 13, Israel carried out extensive attacks targeting not only nuclear facilities in various cities of Iran but also the high command of the military.



As Iran responded to Israel's attacks, the conflicts escalated. In the week-long conflicts, missile attacks on important cities like Haifa and Tel Aviv caused significant damage in the cities.



Israel's attacks on critical cities in Iran also continued. The toll of the conflicts is worsening day by day.



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