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Israel–Iran Tensions Explode, Missile Attacks Kill 8, Nuclear Sites Targeted

By Bhupendra Singh Sonwal 📅 June 15, 2025 👁️ 51 Views ⏱️ 1 Min Read

On 15 June 2025, tensions between Israel and Iran erupted into a violent exchange of missile and air strikes. Iran launched a barrage of rockets targeting key Israeli cities including Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Bat Yam. At least eight people, including two children and an elderly woman, were killed, and over a hundred injured. Israel responded with precision air strikes targeting Iranian oil depots, defense ministry buildings, and nuclear infrastructure in and around Tehran.

Key Highlights:

  • Iranian missiles caused destruction in cities like Rehovot and Tamra, where one Palestinian family was entirely wiped out.
  • Israel struck several locations in southern Tehran, igniting fires in fuel depots and damaging key military and nuclear sites.
  • Iran reported 78 deaths from the Israeli strikes and more than 300 injured civilians and personnel.
  • Iran has closed its airspace and warned of even harsher retaliation if Israeli attacks persist.
  • The conflict has already affected global oil markets, triggering a spike in prices and raising alarm among international powers.

Broader Implications:

This confrontation could evolve into a full-fledged Middle East war, drawing in other regional players. The international community is urging both nations to de-escalate, but given the current trajectory, peace remains uncertain.


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Bhupendra Singh Sonwal

Bhupendra Singh Sonwal is an independent journalist from Karauli, Rajasthan, and the founder of the web channel 'Mission Ki Awaaz'. Since starting the platform in 2021, he has focused on highlighting issues related to the Dalit community, rural development, and social causes often overlooked by mainstream media.

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