Day 8 of Iran-Israel war! Microsoft building hit

Alarms have been raised in the southern Israeli city of Birussebi and its surroundings due to a missile attack from Iran. Missiles sent from Iran hit a region in Israel. Footage shared on social media showed that many vehicles and some buildings were damaged.
According to local sources reported by Yediot Ahranot newspaper, the missile hit a parking lot in a residential area, creating a hole in the ground and many vehicles catching fire.
Haaretz newspaper reported, citing army sources, that air defense systems were unable to intercept a missile fired from Iran and that the incident was being investigated.
Israeli emergency services reported that, according to initial reports, six people were slightly injured as a result of the missile hitting the Israeli air force.
IT HITS THE MICROSOFT BUILDINGIt was reported that one of the missiles launched by Iran hit the Microsoft building in Israel.
IRAN: TWO UAVS WERE DOWNEDThe Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps announced that a kamikaze UAV was shot down in the Shehri Rey district of southern Tehran and a mini UAV was shot down in the Tehran Oil Refinery area.
WHAT HAPPENED?On June 13, Israel launched large-scale attacks targeting nuclear facilities in various cities in Iran, as well as the military's high command.
While the Chief of Staff of Iran, the General Commander of the Revolutionary Guards, some senior commanders and 9 nuclear scientists died in the attacks, the total civilian casualties were announced as 224.
It was reported that 25 people were killed and more than 500 people were injured in the Iranian army's retaliation against Israel with ballistic missiles.
According to a statement made by the Iranian Ministry of Health on June 15, at least 224 people were killed and more than 1,277 people were injured in Israel's attacks on Iran.
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