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Loud explosions as Israel, Iran exchange massive strikes

Loud explosions as Israel, Iran exchange massive strikes

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TEHRAN: Israel hit Revolutionary Guard sites and Evin prison in Tehran on Monday, calling them its most powerful strikes yet on the Iranian capital on the 11th day of the war. Iran, in turn, fired missile barrages at Israel and vowed retaliation against the United States after it struck the republic's nuclear sites a day earlier.
Loud explosions rocked the Iranian capital, where Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said the military hit "regime targets" with "unprecedented force", adding to speculation that Israel may seek to topple Iran's clerical leadership. The targets included Evin prison, which Katz said "holds political prisoners and regime opponents", as well as command centres of the domestic Basij militia and the powerful Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
A banner bearing a painting that represents various categories of the Iranian society, in Tehran. — AFP
The Israeli military said in a statement that the targets belong to Iranian forces "responsible... for defending the homeland security, suppressing threats, and maintaining the regime's stability". Iranian media and the Israeli military said Israel also struck Fordo, a key nuclear enrichment facility buried deep in the mountains south of Tehran. The military said it had struck Fordo on Monday "in order to obstruct access routes" to the site, which Israel's ally the United States hit the previous day with "bunker buster" bombs.
People hold signs as they demonstrate in front of the White House in Washington, DC. — AFP
President Donald Trump boasted Sunday's US strikes had "obliterated" Iran's nuclear capabilities, but other officials said it was too soon to assess the impact on Iran's nuclear programme, which Israel and some Western states consider an existential threat.
Sirens sounded across Israel on Monday and journalists reported blasts were heard over Jerusalem. Defence Minister Israel Katz said the Israeli military was "carrying out strikes of unprecedented force against regime targets and agencies of government oppression in the heart of Tehran". Iranian media said Israel's strikes hit a power supply system in Tehran, triggering temporary outages.
Remains of a ballistic missile lie on the ground following missile attacks, in northern Israel. — Reuters
In Israel, the national electricity company reported "damage near a strategic infrastructure facility" in the south that disrupted power supply, without naming the location or specifying the cause. Some details of the damage in Israel are barred from publication due to military censorship rules. A photographer in Tel Aviv saw people rush to a bomb shelter after sirens sounded. Israeli strikes on Iran have killed more than 400 people, Iran's health ministry said. Iran's attacks on Israel have killed 24 people, according to official figures.
After the US strikes, global markets reacted nervously, with oil prices jumping more than four per cent early on Monday but dipping later in the day. China urged both Iran and Israel to prevent the conflict from spilling over, warning of potential economic fallout. Iranian armed forces spokesman Ebrahim Zolfaghari said on state television that the US "hostile act", following more than a week of Israeli bombardments, would "pave the way for the extension of war in the region".
Iranian Army commander-in-chief Amir Hatami attends a meeting in the Iranian Army's War Command Room. — Reuters
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio called on China to help deter Iran from closing the Strait of Hormuz, a chokepoint for one-fifth of the world's oil supply. The European Union's foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said closing the strategic strait would be "extremely dangerous". With Iran threatening US bases in the region, the State Department issued a worldwide alert cautioning Americans abroad. In Bahrain, home to a major US base, the US embassy said it had "temporarily shifted a portion of its employees to local telework" citing "heightened regional tensions".
After the Pentagon stressed the goal of American intervention was not to topple the Iranian government, Trump openly toyed with the idea. "If the current Iranian Regime is unable to MAKE IRAN GREAT AGAIN, why wouldn't there be a Regime change???" Trump posted on his Truth Social platform. Hours later he posted: "Monumental Damage was done to all Nuclear sites in Iran... Obliteration is an accurate term!" At a Pentagon press briefing earlier in the day, top US general Dan Caine said "initial battle damage assessments indicate that all three sites sustained extremely severe damage". — AFP

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