At least 13 killed in airstrike on residential building in Islamshahr, Iran

Iran. At least 13 people were killed and many others injured in an airstrike in Islamshahr on Monday morning. According to Fars News Agency and Nour News, the attack struck a residential building early in the morning local time. The incident has caused fear and panic among local residents and families.

The motive behind the attack remains unclear. No party has claimed responsibility, and Israel and the United States have not commented on the matter. Security officials have secured the scene, and rescue operations to treat the injured have been intensified. Local administration, security forces, and medical teams are prioritizing relief and search operations at the site.

Experts have noted that an airstrike targeting a residential area is a sensitive issue under international human rights and war laws. Such attacks, which directly affect the civilian population, can also have long-term social and psychological impacts.

This attack occurred just hours after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to 'open hell' if the Strait of Hormuz was not reopened. This has heightened regional tensions and sent warning signals at the international level.

 

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