Isfahan: Iran's air defense systems were activated in the country's central city of Isfahan on Sunday in a bid to intercept enemy drones, according to Iran's Fars news agency. This development marks a significant escalation in the ongoing tensions in the region.
According to Kuwait News Agency, the activation of Iran's air defense systems came hours after the Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan nuclear facilities were attacked by US bombers early Sunday. The situation remains tense as military actions continue to unfold in the region.
Iran's capital, Tehran, along with other cities, has been subjected to airstrikes by Israeli occupation warplanes since June 13. These attacks have prompted a strong response from Iran, which has retaliated by firing missiles at Israeli occupation sites. The conflict continues to escalate, with both sides engaging in military operations.
US President Donald Trump announced early Sunday that American forces had struck three nuclear sites in Iran. He described the operation as "a spectacular military success" and issued a warning that further attacks would be ordered if Tehran did not agree to a deal. The international community is closely monitoring the situation as tensions between the involved nations heighten.