TEHRAN – The Iranian Armed Forces launched a fresh round of retaliatory missile strikes against the Zionist regime on Thursday morning in what the Israelis described as the heaviest attack they have come under since their regime waged a war of aggression against Iran on June 13.
Israeli media outlets have reported that the most recent wave of Iran’s missiles have rained down on three locations in the Tel Aviv Metropolitan Area and one spot in south of the city.
Thursday’s missile attack, which is believed to have been the heaviest strike since the beginning of Iran’s retaliatory operations, has killed three and wounded 30 so far, the Hebrew-language media reported.
Israeli daily Yedioth Ahronoth said Iran has used a combination of missiles and drones in the attack.
The Exchange Ramat Gan building has been apparently targeted in eastern part of the municipality of Tel Aviv.
The Israeli Army Radio said Iran has launched the largest wave of missile strikes against the Zionist regime during the past 48 hours by firing up to 30 ballistic missiles.
On Wednesday night, the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps launched a round of missile strikes against Israeli targets using heavy, long-range, two-stage Sejjil missiles for the first time.
TASNIM