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Explosions heard in Tehran

Explosions heard in Tehran

Middle East Eye8 hours ago

Successive loud explosions were reportedly heard in northwestern Tehran.
Reports indicate a new Israeli attack near a 15-storey building that was hit on the first night of Israeli bombardment on Friday.
Meanwhile, Iranian government spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani said that metro stations and mosques will be available as bomb shelters for the public starting tomorrow.

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