Iranian missile attack in Ashdod city of Israel, Live Video surfaced
Iran Missile Attack In Israel
Iran Missile Attack In Israel: Both Israel and Iran are constantly attacking each other. America has now entered the continued war between the two countries. After the attacks by the US, Iran on Monday fired missiles targeting several cities in Israel. A video of one such missile attack on Israel has surfaced. The video can see the dangerous scene after the missile fired by Iran.
Watch the video to the Iranian missile attack
The Iranian missile has targeted the city of Ashdod in Israel. The video of stone and dust can be seen flying in the air after the missile attack in the video. The missile was torn a little distance away from the moving vehicle on the road. The video of the blast from the missile fired by Iran is recorded from the camera on the dashboard of the car.
Israel also attacked
Meanwhile, there have been attacks in Iran by Israel. Israel has attacked the Iranian government establishments including Evin Jail in Tehran. Israel has also targeted the Paramilitary Basiz Volunteer Core Building, including the security headquarters of Iran’s Paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, Palestine Square in the city. The Israeli Ministry has said that the Iranian dictator will be punished with full force to attack Israel.
Know how many people died
Meanwhile, let us also tell that, the Israeli army has carried out airstrikes targeting six military airports located in western, eastern and central parts of Iran. 15 aircraft and helicopters have been destroyed in these attacks. According to the IDF, the mission used remote operations and a refueling plane, including runways, underground bunkers and F-14, F-5, AH-1 helicopters, was also targeted. All these aircraft were being prepared for action against Israeli. Israeli attacks on Iran have killed at least 950 people and 3,450 others were injured. This information has been given by the Human Rights Organization of America.
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