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Israeli strikes on Iran kill at least 406 people, says human rights group

  • On June 15, 2025, Israel expanded airstrikes across Iran targeting nuclear, military, and energy sites amid ongoing regional conflict.
  • The strikes followed earlier Israeli attacks that killed several top Iranian generals and nuclear scientists, prompting Iranian missile retaliation on Israel.
  • Iran launched retaliatory missile strikes targeting economic sites and residential areas in Israel, killing at least 10 people and wounding dozens in towns including Tamra.
  • US President Donald Trump denied any US role in the attacks on Iran, but cautioned that if Iran launched any form of aggression, the United States military would respond with an unprecedented level of force.
  • The escalating conflict halted Iran nuclear talks, raised fears of wider war, and elicited German calls for Middle Eastern leaders to engage in dialogue to de-escalate tensions.
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At least 406 people were killed and 654 wounded by Israeli bombings in Iran. Human Right Activist, a human rights organization based in Washington, points out this, according to Sky News, citing the AP. (ANSA)

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Israeli strikes in Iran have killed at least 406 people and wounded 654, a human rights group says.

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Israeli strikes in Iran have killed at least 406 people and wounded 654 others, a human rights group says

Israeli strikes in Iran have killed at least 406 people and wounded 654 others, a human rights group says.

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Deutsche Welle broke the news in Bonn, Germany on Sunday, June 15, 2025.
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