Iran used hypersonic missile to strike Israel – Mehr.


Iran Attacks Israel
Iran continues missile strikes against Israel. According to local sources, Iranian forces used hypersonic missiles in Haifa, leading to a fire at an oil refinery in the city.
Mehr agency reports that Iran used a hypersonic missile to attack Israel pic.twitter.com/kxt7fXxo7M
In addition, Iran launched medium-range ballistic missiles and cruise missiles, surrounding Haifa and Tel Aviv, which exacerbated the conflict. According to Reuters, these actions were a result of increasing tensions between the countries, initiated after Israel's airstrikes on Iranian facilities.
Israel's Attack on Iran
In response to the attacks, Israel initiated operations against nuclear and military facilities in Iran, including Tehran and Natanz, resulting in the deaths of over 20 high-ranking Iranian officials. Some reports suggest this was made possible by deception that led Iranian leaders into a council before the strike.
Closure of airspaces of several countries is affecting international aviation activities. Additionally, Israel suspended its diplomatic missions after the attack on Iran, creating a threat of further military conflict and international security in the Eastern region.
The conflict between Iran and Israel continues to escalate, leading to serious consequences for both sides and threatening international security in the Eastern region. The outcomes of further actions by these countries could be crucial for the future situation in the Middle East.Read also
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