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Israeli missile has struck Iran, US officials say - BBC News Israeli missile has struck Iran, US officials say - BBC News
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BBC Persian reports that it has been sent several videos filmed by residents of Iran's central Isfahan province overnight, where Iranian state media are reporting that explosions have been heard. Iran's state broadcaster IRIB is downplaying the reports of an attack.
In one video posted on BBC Persian's Instagram account, the sound of what appear to be anti-aircraft guns can be heard. It has posted a video on Telegram showing one of its reporters standing on the top of a building in the centre of the city of Isfahan.
"The city is safe and sound, people are living their normal lives," he says.
"A couple of hours ago sounds were heard in the skies. From what we know, multiple mini drones were flying in the skies of Isfahan when they were targeted.
"So far, provincial authorities have not given us any information. Some outlets had said that Isfahan's nuclear facilities were targeted, but based on our research this information is false, no place has been targeted."
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