
Israel issues urgent evacuation warning to residents in Tehran ahead
Shafaq News/ The Israeli Army issued an urgent warning to civilians in Tehran, urging them to evacuate the area immediately. The warning, issued Monday, designates a red-marked zone on an attached map as a high-risk target area, citing imminent military action.
According to the military spokesperson, the operation will target what it described as 'military infrastructure belonging to the Iranian regime.'
The warning comes just hours after Iran launched a missile strike on Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, which hosts US forces.
Despite such warnings, Iranian authorities typically report civilian casualties or damage in targeted zones, often framing the strikes as acts of aggression that affect residential areas.
According to the Iranian Ministry of Health, since June 13, Israel has killed 430 people and wounded more than 3,500 others.
#عاجل ‼️ جيش الدفاع يوجّه انذار عاجل لسكان طهران المتواجدين في مربع 7 لضرورة اخلاء المنطقة المحددة بالأحمر في الخارطة المرفقة وعدم الاقتراب اليها خلال الساعات المقبلة حيث سيعمل جيش الدفاع لضرب بنى تحتية عسكرية تابعة للنظام الإيراني هناك https://t.co/pKPQfkQaor
June 23, 2025

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