Several buildings were damaged in Iran's retaliatory missile attack on Israel.
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Iran launched a series of missiles at Israel on June 13 in response to Tel Aviv's previous fierce attack. Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei wrote on X network: "Israel will not escape the consequences of its crimes." Photo: EPA. At around 9pm on June 13, sirens sounded throughout Tel Aviv, and phones were ringing with emergency alerts. Israel's defense system intercepted most of the missiles from Iran, but some still managed to "slip through the net", hitting their targets and damaging many buildings. Photo: The damaged Da Vinci building in Tel Aviv, Israel, on June 13. Photo: Getty.
Israeli troops evacuate residents from buildings destroyed in Iran's retaliatory strike. Photo: Anadolu. Images broadcast on Israeli television showed firefighters and military personnel in the affected areas. Photo: Anadolu. Broken glass at Sarona Market in Tel Aviv on June 13. Photo: Getty.
Israelis rushed to bomb shelters as air raid sirens sounded on the night of June 13. Photo: X. Israeli emergency services said 34 people in Gush Dan were injured in airstrikes overnight on June 13, including a woman in critical condition and a man seriously injured. Photo: Anadolu. Firefighters at Ramat Gan, near Tel Aviv, after it was hit by an Iranian missile. Photo: Getty.
Meanwhile, Iran's ambassador to the United Nations said 78 people were killed and more than 320 injured in Israeli strikes on Iran on June 13. Photo: A destroyed building in Tehran, Iran. Photo: Getty. >>> Readers are invited to watch the video : Iran retaliates against Israel (Video source: Twitter/Daily Mail)
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