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Iranian news agency says Israeli strike targeted defence ministry in Tehran

Iranian news agency says Israeli strike targeted defence ministry in Tehran

Middle East Eye18 hours ago

Iranian news agency Tasnim reported early Sunday that an Israeli strike had targeted the country's defence ministry headquarters in Tehran and damaged one of its buildings.
In "an attack on Tehran this evening by the air force of the Zionist regime, the headquarters of the defence ministry was targeted. One of the headquarters' buildings was lightly damaged," the agency said.
The defence ministry did not comment.

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