Iran Fires Two Overnight Missile Barrages at Israel Khamenei The Battle Begins
TEHRAN PROVINCE, IRAN, JUN 18 – Israeli strikes hit missile and nuclear sites amid civilian evacuations as nearly 10 million Tehran residents face disruptions and fuel shortages, officials said.
- Currently, Iran is experiencing intense Israeli air raids aimed at homes, hospitals, media centers, and military locations.
- The strikes follow ongoing conflict marked by repeated Israeli attacks, Iranian missile launches, and reciprocal drone interceptions.
- Additional impacts include damage to weapons facilities, the national broadcasting complex, fuel shortages, and evacuations amid escalating tensions.
- British officials announced temporary withdrawal of family members from their Israel posts due to conflict risks, and the U.S. Embassy in Israel closed citing security concerns.
- The situation suggests prolonged conflict risks, with Israel asserting air control and Iran pledging continued strikes, while civilians face displacement and critical shortages.
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