Blasts Reported in Tehran as Israel Says It Launched Strikes
- Israel launched a fresh wave of airstrikes targeting multiple districts in Tehran, causing significant damage and loud explosions, according to Fars News Agency.
- The strikes resulted in a child's death in Khorramabad and caused casualties and extensive damage in Urmia, as reported by Iranian media and Al Jazeera.
- Iran's Parliament Speaker warned the US against attacks on Iranian energy facilities and declared that American financial entities linked to military and energy sectors could be considered legitimate targets.
- Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps conducted retaliatory missile strikes on Israeli and US military sites and expressed readiness to close the Strait of Hormuz if threatened, indicating escalating conflict.
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A new wave of Israeli airstrikes is reported from the Iranian capital. At the same time, several Gulf states report attacks on their territories. The Iranian Revolutionary Guards threaten attacks on Israeli power plants.
Large Explosions Rattle Tehran with Aistrikes Damaging Several Districts
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Iranian media reported on Monday that targeted airstrikes in across Tehran resulted in significant damages as loud explosions rattled the capital, Fars news agency reported. World News | Large Explosions Rattle Tehran with Aistrikes Damaging Several Districts.
Explosions rock Tehran as Israel launches fresh wave of strikes
TEHRAN, March 23 — Explosions rang out in Tehran early today, Iranian media reported, as Israel announced it launched a fresh wave of strikes.“Explosion heard in Tehran,” local media Mehr posted on Telegram, while Fars news agency said airstrikes had targeted five areas of the Iranian capital and that “terrible sounds of explosions have been reported”.“More details on the extent of damage and possible casualties will be announced later,” Fars po…
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