Israel Strikes Tehran's Main Gas Depot, More Nuclear Facilities
ISRAEL, JUN 14 – Iran launched hundreds of missiles at Israel after Israeli airstrikes killed over 20 Iranian commanders and nuclear scientists, escalating regional tensions with dozens of casualties reported.
- On June 14 and 15, 2025, Israel and Iran exchanged multiple missile strikes and air raids across Tehran and Israeli cities, escalating their conflict.
- The escalation followed Israel's preemptive strikes targeting Iran’s nuclear and military sites, which Iran declared derailed nuclear talks scheduled for June 15.
- The attacks killed dozens, including senior Iranian commanders and civilians, while Israeli cities suffered missile barrages causing casualties and prompting sheltering.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu vowed continued strikes, warning "Tehran will burn", while international leaders urged diplomatic de-escalation amid market disruptions.
- The cancellation of U.S.-Iran nuclear talks and threats to expand targets to U.S. bases suggest prolonged conflict with regional and global implications.
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