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Iran launched the Second and Third Wave of Rockets at Israel

Published June 13, 2025
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Following the speech by Iranian leader Ali Khamenei, two other missile attacks were launched on Israel, with an unconfirmed total of 300 missiles in three waves, which began during the ayatollah’s speech.

Iranian media reported that tonight’s attack was a continuation of Operation “Sincere Promise 3”, without specifying the types of targets that were hit.

According to footage from Israel, the bulk of the strikes were focused on central Israel, with Tel Aviv being the main target, with civilian casualties and significant material damage reported. The Israel Defense Forces said the attacks were widespread across the country.

In Tel Aviv, a facility was hit in the immediate vicinity of the Israeli Ministry of Defense building, although there is no information on the damage caused.

In parallel with the ballistic missile attacks, kamikaze strikes by Shahed-136 drones are expected, which, according to Iranian media, were launched at Israel, Klix.ba writes.

Preliminary data shows that 150 rockets were fired at Israel tonight, a significant number of which were aimed at Tel Aviv and the Israeli Ministry of Defense building, causing material damage in the city center, and injuring civilians.

According to Israeli media, 35 people were injured in the Iranian attack on the center of Tel Aviv, two of whom were seriously injured.

Several ballistic missiles hit the city center, causing residential buildings to collapse, which is why rescue services are on the scene.

 

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