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Iran: Hundreds celebrate in Tehran after Iran's retaliatory missile strike on Israel
SHOTLIST: TEHRAN, IRAN (JUNE 13, 2025) (ANADOLU - ACCESS ALL) (NIGHT SHOTS) 1. VARIOUS OF PEOPLE WAVING IRANIAN, PALESTINIA,N AND HEZBOLLAH FLAGS DURING CELEBRATION IN ENQELAB SQUARE 2. MOTORCYCLISTS HONKING THEIR HORNS DURING CELEBRATION (TWO SHOTS)TEHRAN, IRAN - JUNE 13, 2025: Following Iran’s retaliatory missile attack on Israel, large crowds gathered in Tehran’s public squares to watch the developments on giant screens and celebrate the strike on Friday, June 13. Hundreds of people assembled in the capital’s Enqelab (Revolution) Square, chanting religious slogans and expressing joy over the missile launches targeting Israel. Waving Iranian and Palestinian flags along with Hezbollah banners, the crowd thanked Iran’s armed forces officials for the operation. Footage of the missile strikes on Israel was broadcast on a giant screen set up in the square, drawing widespread public attention. Meanwhile, similar gatherings and celebrations reportedly took place in various other cities across the country, according to footage aired on state television. Iran fired hundreds of ballistic missiles at Israel late Friday, June 13, in retaliation for earlier Israeli strikes, while numerous rockets were also spotted in the skies over Lebanon. Israel began its military operation early Friday, targeting Iran’s nuclear and military facilities, and killing its top military commanders and scientists. The attacks continued until Friday night, with cities such as Tehran, Natanz, Tabriz, and Isfahan hit. Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei vowed a harsh response, which started on Friday night. Later on Friday evening Iran launched a retaliatory missile attack on Israel, with Iranian projectiles striking seven locations across the country, Israeli military sources said on Friday. Israel's Army Radio reported that emergency teams are operating at the impacted sites and that work is continuing in the affected areas. The Magen David Adom emergency service confirmed that seven people have been injured in the attacks so far. The Israeli military said dozens of missiles had been launched from Iran and that air defense systems were working to intercept them. Due to the missile launches, alarms continued to sound across various parts of Israel throughout the incident, signaling a heightened state of alert nationwide.
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