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Iran launched missile strikes on Tel Aviv, Haifa and Ashkelon

IRNA: Iranian missiles hit Tel Aviv, Haifa and Ashkelon
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Iranian missiles struck three Israeli cities. This was reported by the IRNA news agency on June 15.

"Iran's missiles hit Tel Aviv, Haifa and Ashkelon," the agency said in a Telegram channel.

In addition, Izvestia correspondent Nikita Kulyukhin showed the situation in Jerusalem during another shelling from Iran. According to him, there are no bomb shelters in the old part of the city.

"They ask people to be as low as possible, or to sit, or even to lie down because there is less chance that fragments will fall after the explosion of a ballistic missile. You can see that there is no bomb shelter in the Old City of Jerusalem, but there are very strong walls here, but not on all sides. Unfortunately, this is the safest place we can be right now," he said.

Earlier in the day, Brigadier General Effie Defrin, a representative of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), reported that 60 rockets were launched from Iran and Yemen during the night. According to him, the attacks were aimed at settlements in the interior of the country.

On the afternoon of June 15, Iranian President Masoud Peseshkian warned of a more crushing response from Tehran if Israel continued to attack the country's territory. He stressed that every country striving for peace, security and stability must stand up to Israel.

On June 13, Israel launched a preemptive strike against Iran and declared a state of emergency. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the task of the military operation attacks on the Iranian nuclear infrastructure. In response, Iran launched several waves of missile attacks.

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