Iran, Israel and Mashhad Airport
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Israel launched a missile attack on Iran early on 13 June prompting a scramble to divert flights and alter scheduled services. View on euronews
Israeli strikes have damaged buildings at two missile sites as well as an airport runway, satellite images have revealed.
Israel’s main international airport remained closed for departures and arrivals as its military and Iran are trading strikes. (AP Video: Moshe Edri)
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Hundreds of civilians, mostly in Iran, have been killed by dueling airstrikes despite international pleas for de-escalation.
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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Sunday that if the Israeli strikes on Iran stop, then “our responses will also stop.”
Shmuel Zakai, Director of Israel’s Civil Aviation Authority, warned that it could take “weeks — not days or hours” for normal flight operations to resume due to the Iran conflict.
Israel targeted a major airport in the capital used for both military and civilian purposes, while Iran attacked Israel with waves of ballistic missiles.
Israel carried out an airstrike on Iran’s Mashhad Airport, targeting a refueling aircraft. Another drone attack hit a gas facility at South Pars. Iran condemned the moves, calling them dangerous. Officials warned the incidents could involve wider regional conflict.