
Iran media says Israel attacks defense ministry facility in Isfahan
Iranian media said Sunday that Israel attacked a facility affiliated with the defense ministry in the central city of Isfahan on the third consecutive day of Israeli strikes.
"One of the centers affiliated with the Ministry of Defense in Isfahan was attacked, and possible damages are under investigation," ISNA news agency reported, quoting deputy provincial governor Akbar Salehi.
AFP

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