Explosions rocked both Tehran and Tel Aviv on June 14 as tensions surged in the location. It marks a sharp escalation in the ongoing war between Iran and Israel. The violence occurs after Israel’s starts strike early Friday on Iranian nuclear and navy facilities, an attack that reportedly killed numerous of Iran’s senior navy leaders. In retaliation, Tehran released airstrikes on Israeli cities including the capital Tel Aviv and hit Iron Dome.
At least 63 people had been injured in the current wave of strikes in Israel. They were taken to Ichilov Medical Center in Tel Aviv. Most of the victims sustained little injuries, while one individuals was said to be in moderate condition.
Two participants of Israel’s emergency service, Magen David Adom (MDA), sustained minor injuries from glass fragments after shrapnel hit a intensive care unit in the Tel Aviv area. MDA confirmed that both people were address on the scene and did not require hospitalisation.
Iran Missiles affects Iron Dome
The Israeli army mentioned that dozens of missiles have been released from Iran in the past hour, in which 63 people are injured. Some of the missiles had been efficaciously intercepted by Israeli defence systems. Emergency teams are currently responding to reviews of projectiles falling in various parts of the country.
Following a third barrage of ballistic missiles fired from Iran, Israel’s Home Front Command updated the general public, pointing out that it’s now approved to leave protected regions. However, citizens are advised to stay nearby when fire happens.
IDF’s advice to citizens
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) issued a warning to the public on Saturday, urging citizens not to post locations of rocket impacts on social media. “The enemy video display units this photos to enhance its impact skills. Be responsible – do not share locations online where Iron Dome affected!” the IDF said.
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