Israel has launched a second wave of airstrikes targeting Iranian cities, with reports confirming explosions in Shiraz, Kermanshah and Tabriz on June 13, according to Rokna and Nour News.
The attacks, occurring around 11:00 AM CET, are part of an escalating conflict between the two nations following a first wave of attacks in the early morning which killed several top commanders in Tehran and elsewhere.
Rokna reported multiple explosions in Tabriz, with one person on the street describing a “huge amount of smoke” rising from the Tabriz Fakouri air base after several missiles struck the site.
Another person in Tabriz noted hearing “several and several explosions” over the past two hours, indicating intense bombardment.
Secondary comments also mentioned explosions at a ballistic missile facility near Tabriz, suggesting significant damage to military infrastructure.
In Shiraz, ongoing Israeli airstrikes were reported alongside those in Tabriz, though specific details on targets or damage in Shiraz were limited.
The strikes are part of a broader Israeli operation targeting Iranian military and nuclear sites, as reported across multiple cities, including Tehran and Qom.
Iranian state media have not yet provided detailed accounts of the damage in Shiraz or Tabriz, but posts on X indicate panic and disruption in affected areas.
Iran has reportedly launched drones toward Israel in retaliation, escalating fears of a wider conflict.
The international community has yet to respond formally, but the attacks have heightened tensions in the region, with potential implications for global markets and diplomacy.