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Iran army chief vows 'decisive blows' against Israel

Jun 15, 2025, 10:49 GMT+1

Newly appointed army chief Major General Amir Hatami pledged continued retaliation against Israel in a statement following his promotion.

Thanking the Supreme Leader for his trust, Hatami said Iranian forces responded from the first moments of Israel’s assault and would deliver “decisive and effective blows” to what he called the “illegitimate and child-killing Zionist regime.”

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Video shows smoke after strike on Tehran’s Shahr-e Rey refinery

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Footage received Sunday shows heavy smoke rising over Tehran following a strike on the Shahr-e Rey refinery complex.

The extent of damage or casualties is not yet confirmed, but the video suggests a significant fire at the site.

Six Iranian army personnel killed in Israeli strike on Kermanshah - Hengaw

Jun 15, 2025, 10:14 GMT+1

Six members of Iran’s regular army were killed in an Israeli strike early Sunday on a military base in Sarpol-e Zahab, Kermanshah province, the Hengaw rights group reported.

Several others were injured. Videos circulating in Iranian media show heavy smoke and large explosions in Shiraz and Kermanshah.

Israeli strike hits area in eastern Tehran’s Narmak district, Iranian media say

Jun 15, 2025, 10:08 GMT+1

A residential zone on the southern edge of Narmak’s Sixth Square in eastern Tehran was struck in an Israeli attack, according to local reports.

Images show significant damage to apartment buildings caused by the airstrike.

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280 Iranian missiles fired, dozens hit open areas, IDF says

Jun 15, 2025, 10:00 GMT+1

Iran has launched approximately 280 ballistic missiles at Israel since Friday, according to the Israeli military.

While most were intercepted by air defenses, the IDF said dozens were deliberately allowed through to strike open areas, avoiding damage to critical infrastructure.

Casualties and destruction have nonetheless mounted as Iranian strikes target civilian zones.

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Israel strikes targets in Kermanshah – ISNA

Jun 15, 2025, 09:51 GMT+1

Israeli airstrikes hit military targets in Kermanshah early Sunday, Iran’s ISNA news agency reported.

Earlier, separate reports confirmed strikes on Shiraz Electronics Industries and a Defense Ministry-linked facility in Isfahan.

The Israeli army earlier issued an urgent warning for Iranian civilians to evacuate areas near military sites.