Iran denies that he detonated missiles to Israel after the beginning of the ceasefire: he described rocket reports as false

by Andrea
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On Tuesday, Iran denied reports that he detonated missiles to Israel after the ceasefire between the two countries. The Iranian media, according to which this was a “false” report, reported this, TASR writes, according to DPA, AFP and Reuters.

The ceasefire has already been confirmed by the Supreme Council for the National Security of the Islamic Republic. But she stressed that Tehran is still ready to respond to any attackssaid Tasni, which is close to the Iranian revolutionary guards.

The Israeli army has previously announced that Approximately two and a half hours after the beginning of the ceasefire, it recorded a destruction of at least two Iranian ballistic missiles that were captured. In the north of Israel there were sirens and the media was heard explosions. Israeli Defense Minister Jisrael Kac subsequently said that he had instructed the army to respond to the alleged violation of Iran’s ceasefire by intensive attacks on the target of the regime in the center of Tehran.

Israel and Iran have previously confirmed that they agreed to the plan announced by US President Donald Trump. According to AP, 12-day attacks have so far claimed at least 24 victims of life in Israel and more than 1000 injured. Human Rights Activists based in Washington records at least 974 dead and 3458 injured on the Iranian side.

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