Reports Indicate Further Israeli Strikes in Tehran Amid Escalating Regional Tensions
Tehran. Israel has launched another major attack in Iran's capital, Tehran. According to international media, the Israeli side claims that the presidential office was also targeted. A journalist in Tehran told the BBC that this was the latest attack among a series of assaults occurring since Saturday.
According to the Iranian Red Crescent, the death toll in Iran has reached 787 since the US-Israel initiated the attacks. It is also reported that the number of injured is significant.
Previously, on Saturday, when the US and Israel jointly attacked Iran, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed. This has since been confirmed by Iranian state media.
Israel's Defense Minister has warned of advancing ground troops towards Lebanon to 'seize more strategic areas' in order to stop the ongoing attacks against Israel.
Two drone attacks were carried out on the US Embassy in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, which are suspected to have been launched from Iran.
The impact of the war is visible in the international market. Crude oil and gas prices have increased, while the stock market has seen a decline.
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump has again criticized British Prime Minister Keir Starmer for initially denying the use of British military bases. (BBC)
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