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Iran Attacks on Israel Kill Three, Wound over 200 Since Start of Operation Rising Lion

  • Iran launched missile salvos at Israel starting June 13, 2025, striking central areas including Tel Aviv and causing casualties.
  • These attacks followed a large-scale Israeli offensive on Friday evening, which prompted Iran to respond with continued assaults overnight.
  • Approximately 200 missiles and drones were launched, some penetrating air defenses and hitting sites in Ramat Gan and Rishon Lezion, where multiple people were wounded.
  • Three people died, including elderly victims in Rishon Lezion and Ramat Gan, while medical services treated over 200 wounded and managed national blood shortages amid emergency responses.
  • The events continue Israel and Iran's ongoing conflict with Israel maintaining air defenses and launching counterattacks on Iranian targets, while civilian alerts and restrictions remain in place.
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Tehran fired several rounds of missiles into the territory of the Hebrew State on Friday night and on Saturday night, in response to Israeli Operation "Rising Lion." Some missiles fell in the Tel Aviv area.

·Paris, France
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The missile rounds sent by Iran on the night of Friday, 13 June, to Saturday, 14 June, killed at least three people in Israeli territory and wounded 70 people.

·Paris, France
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In several waves Iran attacked Israel with rockets at night. Three people were killed, dozens were injured, several houses destroyed. Israel's air force also flew again attacks.

·Germany
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Lietuvos Radijas ir Televizija broke the news in Vilnius, Lithuania on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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