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Fire of Israeli attack on Shahran Oil depot is seen following the Israeli strikes on Iran, in Tehran, Iran, June 15, 2025 (photo credit: MAJID ASGARIPOUR/WANA (WEST ASIA NEWS AGENCY) VIA REUTERS)

Tehran residents report blast sounds after US president’s ‘get out’ alert by Carl Montel.

We continue with breaking coverage of the escalating war in the Middle East. Moments after a stark warning from the President of the United States urging foreign nationals to “get out” of the conflict zone, reports from Tehran confirm multiple loud explosions shaking the Iranian capital. The source of the blasts remains unverified, but speculation points to retaliatory strikes amid the spiraling hostilities between Israel and Iran.

Meanwhile, on Israel’s northern front, air raid sirens have blared across multiple regions—including Wadi Ara, HaMifratz, Upper Galilee, HaAmakim, Central Galilee, HaCarmel, and Menashe—as dozens of incoming Iranian missiles were detected. The Israel Air Force is actively intercepting the threat, deploying Iron Dome and other defense systems in real time.

The situation is rapidly evolving, but the toll is already devastating.

Officials confirm that a direct Iranian missile strike on the Haifa oil refinery earlier today resulted in three fatalities and significant infrastructure damage. The facility, a critical part of Israel’s energy sector, has now been shut down indefinitely.

In a swift response, the Israel Defense Forces launched new operations inside Iran, reportedly targeting the headquarters of Iranian state television. The IDF says these strikes aim to dismantle Tehran’s propaganda capabilities and disrupt state-sponsored communication networks used to support military operations.

Since the beginning of the Israeli offensive, now referred to as “Operation Steel Edge,” at least 24 people have been killed and over 590 wounded across the region, with numbers expected to rise.

The Pentagon and NATO officials have remained on high alert, urging restraint while reinforcing defenses throughout the broader region. Still, with airspace shrinking and missiles flying, fears of a regional war pulling in other nations continue to mount.

Here at SNEWS TV, we are closely monitoring these developments and will bring you live updates as more information becomes available.

Reporting by Carl Montel.

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