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Israel attack on Iranian state broadcaster shown live on TV | |
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Foreign ministry describes strike, which hit as a presenter was speaking, as a ‘wicked act’ and calls on United Nations to take action | |
Iran has condemned Israel’s attack on a state television building in Tehran as a “war crime”, and called on the UN to take action. | Iran has condemned Israel’s attack on a state television building in Tehran as a “war crime”, and called on the UN to take action. |
The strike on the offices of IRIB during a live broadcast was a “wicked act” and a “war crime”, said a foreign ministry spokesperson. “The UN [security council] must act now to stop the genocidal aggressor from committing further atrocities against our people.” | The strike on the offices of IRIB during a live broadcast was a “wicked act” and a “war crime”, said a foreign ministry spokesperson. “The UN [security council] must act now to stop the genocidal aggressor from committing further atrocities against our people.” |
An Israeli attack hit the building as a presenter was speaking live, saying that the studio was filling with dust after “the sound of aggression against the homeland”. | An Israeli attack hit the building as a presenter was speaking live, saying that the studio was filling with dust after “the sound of aggression against the homeland”. |
Suddenly, the sound of an explosion could be heard, and the presenter hurried off-camera as dust and debris appeared in the studio. | Suddenly, the sound of an explosion could be heard, and the presenter hurried off-camera as dust and debris appeared in the studio. |
Cries of “Allahu Akbar” (“God is greatest”) could be heard off-screen and the broadcast abruptly switched to prerecorded programming. Live coverage resumed shortly after. | Cries of “Allahu Akbar” (“God is greatest”) could be heard off-screen and the broadcast abruptly switched to prerecorded programming. Live coverage resumed shortly after. |
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps condemned the attack, calling it “inhuman, criminal and a terrorist act”. | The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps condemned the attack, calling it “inhuman, criminal and a terrorist act”. |
After decades of enmity and a prolonged shadow war, on Friday Israel launched a surprise attack, saying it was targeting Iran’s nuclear and military facilities. So far it has killed at least 224 people in Iran, including top military commanders, nuclear scientists and civilians. | After decades of enmity and a prolonged shadow war, on Friday Israel launched a surprise attack, saying it was targeting Iran’s nuclear and military facilities. So far it has killed at least 224 people in Iran, including top military commanders, nuclear scientists and civilians. |
Iran has retaliated with barrages of drone and missiles that have killed at least 24 people in Israel, according to the latest figures from the prime minister’s office. | Iran has retaliated with barrages of drone and missiles that have killed at least 24 people in Israel, according to the latest figures from the prime minister’s office. |
Iran does not recognise Israel and has long accused it of carrying out sabotage operations against its nuclear facilities and killing its scientists. | Iran does not recognise Israel and has long accused it of carrying out sabotage operations against its nuclear facilities and killing its scientists. |
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