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Israel says 10 killed, 200 injured in Iranian missile strikes

Jun 15, 2025, 08:31 GMT+1Updated: 18:47 GMT+1

Israeli officials said Sunday that the death toll from Iran’s missile attack has risen to 10, after two more bodies were found in Bat Yam.

Around 200 people were injured. Authorities said seven people remain missing under the rubble, and rescue efforts may take days.

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Araghchi defends Iran's strikes as 'legitimate self-defense'

Jun 15, 2025, 08:18 GMT+1

Tehran’s military response was based on the right to self-defense. “We acted in response to the attacks,” Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said.

“It is the legitimate right of every country to defend itself against aggression. This is what our armed forces began two nights ago—and will continue.”

Iran says Israeli strike on Assaluyeh brings conflict to Persian Gulf

Jun 15, 2025, 08:09 GMT+1
Iran says Israeli strike on Assaluyeh brings conflict to Persian Gulf
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Fire and smoke in Tehran, June 14, 2025

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warned on Sunday that an Israeli airstrike on the energy facilities in Assaluyeh, southern Iran, marked a dangerous escalation, potentially drawing the Persian Gulf region and the wider world into war.

Speaking to foreign ambassadors in Tehran, Araghchi said the strike marked a dangerous new breach of international law and accused Israel of a strategic miscalculation by targeting civilian infrastructure.

Iranian officials say parts of Phases 14 and 4 of the South Pars gas field, along with the Fajr Jam gas refinery in Bushehr province, were hit by drones on Saturday. The attacks caused fires, which were later brought under control, according to the Oil Ministry.

“This is the first time such an attack has reached our nuclear facilities,” Araghchi said. “The silence of the UN Security Council is unacceptable.”

About nuclear negotiations with the United States, he said,“We were engaged in diplomacy. But we were attacked,” he said. “Now, our right to defend ourselves is undeniable.”

Araghchi said that during the first night of Iran’s military response, Tehran limited its strikes to Israeli military sites. “But since last night, we’ve expanded to economic targets and refineries,” he said, calling Israel’s attack on Assaluyeh “a strategic mistake.”

He also warned that continued aggression could lead to broader instability: “Dragging the conflict into the Persian Gulf can pull the entire world into war.”

The minister directly accused the United States of complicity, saying that Washington’s support for Israel enabled the attack. "We have detailed evidence of American backing through regional forces and military bases."

Despite the sharp rhetoric, Araghchi said Iran does not seek to expand the conflict beyond its borders “unless war is imposed upon us.”

“If the aggression stops, our response will stop too,” he added.

US responsible for Israeli strikes, FM Araghchi says

Jun 15, 2025, 08:06 GMT+1

Israel’s attack could not have happened without US coordination and support, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told foreign ambassadors in Tehran on Sunday.

"We have detailed evidence of American backing through regional forces and military bases," he added.

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Iran again warns citizens against sharing images of strike sites

Jun 15, 2025, 07:57 GMT+1
Iran again warns citizens against sharing images of strike sites
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Iranian authorities have renewed warnings to citizens not to publish photos or videos from explosion sites.

Judicial action will be taken against those who defy the ban, according to state media. Earlier, police said 16 people were arrested for supporting Israeli strikes or criticizing officials online.

Trump says US not behind strike, warns Iran, urges deal

Jun 15, 2025, 07:42 GMT+1

US had nothing to do with the attack on Iran, US President wrote on Truth Social.

Donal Trump warned of overwhelming force if Iran strikes, saying “If we are attacked in any way, shape or form by Iran, the full strength and might of the US Armed Forces will come down on you at levels never seen before.”

“We can easily get a deal done between Iran and Israel, and end this bloody conflict.”

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