Iran announces “heavy” attacks on Israel

by Andrea
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The tension between Iran and Israel reaches a new peak. Available information suggests serious development of the situation.

Iranian state television said on Saturday that “difficult and devastating” attacks of Iran on Israel can be expected in the coming hours. According to the army spokesman, he continued strokes in the Islamic Republic. Informed about Reuters and AFP, TASR writes.

The Iranian media announced in the evening that air defense was activated in the capital Tehran and several other cities such as Tabris in the northwest, Isfahan in the central part of the country and Bandar Abbas on the south coast of Iran.

Tension in Tehran

DPA reporter reported that after Israeli threats before hard blows in the Iranian capital, many people tried to leave Tehran quickly, creating kilometer councils in front of gas stations. Israeli Defense Minister Jisrael Kac warned on Saturday that “Tehran will burn” if Iran continues to launch missiles at Israel.

A spokesman for the Israeli army on Saturday evening reported that the attacks on Iran are continuing and the country still has an arsenal that can cause serious damage to Israel. According to him, it will continue to intervene and destroy Iranian missile bases.

Underground object intervention

The Israeli army hit an underground building on Saturday in the West Iranian Corrama, where there were missiles Zem-Zem and controlled missiles. “This is an important place that has even appeared in the propaganda video of the Iranian regime in the past,” the spokesman told reporters.

At the same time, he pointed out that the Iranian attacks were not over and the public in Israel should follow security guidelines. According to the spokesman, they will remain in force until Sunday 8 pm local time.

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