Iran, US strikes munitions depot: Trump posts video of the explosions. Missiles target Israel.
The conflict in the Middle East continues. Four IDF soldiers were killed in Lebanon, where three UNIFIL peacekeepers were also killed.Per restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
The conflict in the Middle East , which broke out on February 28 with the attacks by the USA and Israel on Iran, continues.
The United States has struck a large munitions depot in the Iranian city of Isfahan using a large number of 2,000-pound penetrating rounds. President Donald Trump also posted a video of the strike showing a series of explosions lighting up the night sky. Violent explosions were also reported in Tehran and in the cities of Isfahan and Zanjan. The Islamic Republic has launched yet another attack against Israel, also hitting Jerusalem . In Lebanon, where three UNIFIL peacekeepers were killed in recent days , four Israeli soldiers were killed . Trump continues to press the Tehran regime: "If an agreement is not reached, we will completely destroy their electrical plants, oil wells, and Kharg Island."
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- US strikes large ammunition depot
A US attack on an ammunition depot in the Iranian city of Isfahan, according to the Wall Street Journal, citing a US official. An uncaptioned video, published on Truth by President Donald Trump and depicting a series of explosions lighting up the night sky, captured the attack, the official noted. American forces struck over 11,000 targets during the month-long conflict with Iran, focusing primarily on sites intended to degrade the country's offensive capabilities.
- Iran: "No negotiations, only proposals"
"We have not had any negotiations with the United States in these 31 days. What happened was a request for negotiations along with a series of proposals from the US that came to us through several intermediaries, including Pakistan." Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei wrote this on X, denying Donald Trump's reports of "even direct" negotiations with Tehran.
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