Iranian Military Spy Chief Killed, Missile Attack On Israeli Power Plant

Jun 16, Kathmandu - The conflict between Israel and Iran continues for the fourth day. On Sunday night, Israel attacked the Iranian Foreign Ministry.

In which more than 100 people were injured. Earlier on Saturday, the Israeli army attacked the Iranian Defense Ministry.

Iran's Health Ministry says 224 people have been killed in the Israeli strikes so far. More than 1,277 people have been injured in the attacks. A US-based human rights group has claimed that 406 people have been killed in Iran.

Iran launched four ballistic missiles into central Israel on Monday morning, following the attacks on Sunday night.

In this attack, 5 people died and 90 people were injured. So far, 20 people have been killed and about 500 injured in the Iranian attack on Israel.

Meanwhile, a missile fired from Iran fell near the US consulate in Tel Aviv, Israel, causing minor damage to the building. US Ambassador Mike Huckabee said no US personnel were injured in the missile attack.

According to him, the Iranian missile attack near the US embassy in Tel Aviv caused minor damage. He said that the US embassy in Jerusalem will be closed on Monday.

Meanwhile, according to the British maritime security company Embry, a fire has broken out at a power plant near the port of Haifa in Israel. Iran launched a ballistic missile attack here. Iran fired a missile at the power plant amid tensions with Israel.

According to Embrey, the Israeli military has been seen in the video trying to stop the missile attack. However, they said that the hypersonic missile (a missile that travels faster than the speed of sound) hit there and then caught fire.

The Israeli attack killed Mohammad Kazemi, the head of the intelligence department of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). His deputy, Hassan Mohaqiq, and another officer, Mohsen Bagheri, were also killed. Kazemi's death is seen as a major loss to Iran's military structure.

Meanwhile, Israel's National Security Advisor Tzachi Hanegbi has claimed that Iran still has 10,000 missiles. "Iran still has more ballistic missiles than previously thought," he said.

He said that the idea that there were only 500 missiles left was wrong, although it was previously estimated that there were 2,000 missiles.