Israel-Iran War: Iran wreaked havoc in Israel, explosions in many cities, know how much damage was caused
Israel-Iran War - Iran wreaked havoc in Israel, explosions in many cities, know how much damage was caused
Israel-Iran War: The flames of war flared up again in the Middle East late on Friday night, when Israeli fighter jets once again targeted Iran's nuclear sites. Iran's ambassador to the United Nations informed the Security Council that so far 78 people have been killed and more than 350 injured in these attacks. This response came in the form of a retaliation when Iran attacked Israel's commercial capital Tel Aviv with long-range missiles.Sirens blared and explosions thundered in the skies of Jerusalem and Tel Aviv on Saturday morning - all these were signs of retaliatory efforts of Israel's interceptor system "Iron Dome".Iran's befitting reply: 150 ballistic missilesIran has described the Israeli attacks as a "series of aggressive killings". In response, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) launched an attack on Israel late Friday night under the third phase of the operation. So far, Iran has fired about 150 ballistic missiles at Israel in two phases.There have been reports of a fire at Tehran's Mehrabad International Airport. Flames and black smoke are seen in a video shared by Tasnim news agency. At the same time, seven people were treated at Ichilov Hospital in Israel after the missile attack - six of them with minor and one with mild injuries.Tel Aviv became the target: Buildings collapsed, fire broke outThe most horrific impact of Iranian missiles was seen in Tel Aviv. Here a missile targeted a 50-storey building, causing a loud explosion and a cloud of smoke in the sky. Israeli Channel 13 called this scene "unprecedented destruction" - several buildings collapsed, dozens of people were injured and fire spread in the area.Nine buildings in the Ramat Gan area were completely destroyed while hundreds were seriously damaged. Emergency services are on alert in many parts of Jaffa, Dan and Greater Tel Aviv area, where people are still trapped under the rubble.Israel's response: Strict censorship and warningThe Israeli army has advised citizens to move to safer places. The Iron Dome system continued to intercept missiles, although some missiles dodged the protective shield and caused massive destruction.After the attacks, the Israeli administration has implemented media censorship. Local media has been forbidden from sharing photos and videos of the attack sites. The army has also urged residents not to make any information about the destruction public, so that the "enemy" does not get an advantage.Future in the shadow of warThe smoke spreading from Tel Aviv to Tehran is an indication that this conflict has now gone beyond borders. This race of revenge between the two countries has brought the whole of West Asia to the mouth of a volcano. The question is, will global powers intervene in time, or will this confrontation mark the start of a major war?