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Israel-Iran conflict Live: Defence Ministry in Iran targeted, Tehran fires back

Israel-Iran conflict Live: Defence Ministry in Iran targeted, Tehran fires back

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Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard claimed that Iranian missiles targeted fuel production facilities for Israeli fighter jets, something not acknowledged by Israel. (Source: AP)
An Israeli airstrike on a residential high-rise in the Iranian capital, Tehran, has killed at least 60 people, including 29 children, according to authorities. Israel's ambulance service said three women were killed, and 10 other people injured in an earlier missile strike near a house in northern Israel. (Source: Agencies)
Israeli emergency responders on Sunday surveyed a house that Israeli media reported was struck by an Iranian missile, resulting in the death of one woman. Israel's ambulance service said three women were killed, and 10 other people injured in an earlier missile strike near a house in northern Israel. Emergency responders with flashlights were seen searching the rubble of the partially collapsed home in Tamra, a predominantly Palestinian city. Two people suffered minor injuries from shrapnel elsewhere in the north, the ambulance service said. (Source: Agencies)
Rescue and security personnel help an injured woman at an impact site following missile attack from Iran on Israel, at central Israel. (Source: Reuters)
On Sunday morning, the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) stated that it had no "choice but to act" against Iranian aggression. Sharing a video on why Israel launched Operation Rising Lion, the IDF wrote on X: "Iran made its intentions clear; we had no choice but to act. As Iran moves toward nuclear weapons and targeting innocent civilians, the IDF is taking action to protect Israel and to stop a threat the world can't afford to ignore."
Israel launched an expanded assault on Iran on Sunday, with direct strikes targeting its energy industry and Defence Ministry headquarters, while Tehran unleashed a fresh barrage of missiles blamed for the deaths of four people. (Source: AP)
Fire of Israeli attack on Tehran Oil Refinery is seen following the Israeli strikes on Iran, in south of Tehran, Iran, June 15, 2025. (Photo: Reuters)

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