Casualties Mount as Iranian Strikes Hit Israel: 10 Dead, 270+ Injured

Iranian missile strikes over two days have killed 10 and injured over 270 in Israel, per The Jerusalem Post and BBC. Recent attacks hit Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Haifa. Explosions, sirens, and widespread damage were reported as Iran's "True Promise 3" operation continues.

Israeli medical personnel assist the wounded in Tel Aviv. (Photo: AP)
Israeli medical personnel assist the wounded in Tel Aviv. (Photo: AP)

By Kamaran Aziz

ERBIL (Kurdistan24) — Iranian missile strikes over the past two days have reportedly killed ten people and injured more than 270 others across various locations in Israel, according to Israeli media and emergency service officials cited by The Jerusalem Post and the BBC.

On Sunday, The Jerusalem Post reported that in the latest wave of Iranian missile attacks, three people were killed and nearly 100 others were injured, ten of whom are in serious condition. The total number of casualties from Iran's attacks over the past two days has now reached ten dead and over 270 wounded, the outlet added.

Earlier in the day, at approximately 3:10 a.m. local time, another round of warning sirens was sounded across Israel as ten Iranian ballistic missiles entered the skies over Tel Aviv and several other parts of the country.

The Israeli military had previously announced that it tracked the launch of nearly 70 Iranian ballistic missiles directed at various targets in Israel and stated that all necessary preparations had been made to intercept the projectiles.

Israeli media reported that several powerful explosions were heard in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, prompting residents of both cities to seek shelter.

According to a report by Iran's semi-official Tasnim News Agency on Saturday, June 14, Iran launched a wave of missiles and drones toward Israel as part of an operation named "True Promise 3."

Arab media outlets stated that several missiles struck the city of Haifa, including one that hit a residential building, leading to its collapse.

The situation remains fluid amid continuing hostilities between Israel and Iran.

 
 
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