Israeli military issues evacuation warnings to Iranians near weapons facilities
- On Sunday, June 15, 2025, the Israel Defense Forces released a warning in Persian instructing civilians near Tehran's military sites to evacuate promptly and remain away until additional updates are given.
- This warning followed Israeli airstrikes late Thursday targeting Iran’s nuclear and military infrastructure in an operation called "Rising Lion," which lasted into a third day of escalation.
- The strikes resulted in the deaths of several top Iranian military leaders, among them the chief of Iran's armed forces, caused widespread explosions throughout Tehran, and prompted a large-scale evacuation of residents heading north toward rural regions such as the Caspian Sea.
- Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations reported that the first Israeli strikes resulted in 78 deaths and more than 320 injuries, while Israel’s Defence Minister Israel Katz cautioned that continued missile attacks from Iran could lead to severe consequences for Tehran.
- The conflict caused widespread civilian displacement with closed businesses and clogged highways, and Iran responded with missile and drone attacks on Israel, raising fears of further escalation.
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