Israel and Iran entered the third day of conflict this Sunday, June 15. Both countries claim to have reached important Israeli and Iranian structures, while the number of dead and wounded remains at high levels and increasing.
Israeli fighters attacked the Iranian capital Tehran at night, aiming at the country’s infrastructure and nuclerares. According to Israel’s defense forces, the headquarters of the Iran’s Ministry of Defense was hit, as well as the headquarters of the nuclear project.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (AIEA) reported, through posts on social network X, that in Iran, it was damaged, including the installation of uranium conversion and the fuel plates manufacturing plant.
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On the Israeli side, Israel’s oil refineries reported that in the city of Haifa, pipelines and oil transmitted lines were hit by Iranian missiles, causing the partial stoppage of “secondary operations”. Buildings in the Israeli capital Tel Aviv were also hit.
The number of deaths from the conflict follows without updates so far: 13 dead and 180 injured in Israel and 78 dead and 320 injured in Iran.
In a statement given at dawn, Iran’s Foreign Minister Araqchi stressed that the country is reacting to aggression and that the reaction will end if the aggressions cease, and accused Israel of harming the. Also, Araqchi said that he does not want the conflict to expand to neighboring countries unless there is no other alternative.
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On Israel’s side of Israel’s Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar said the attack on Iran still has “important goals to be fulfilled” and that Israel is focused on the Iranian nuclear program. The statements were issued in a conversation between Sa’ar and German’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Johan Wadephul.
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