Israel and Iran Engage in Full-Scale War

On the second day of the full-scale war between Israel and Iran, missile fire illuminated the night sky, causing heavy damage to Tel Aviv and precise strikes on Iranian command centers! F-35 jets in action, Mossad infiltration, explosions at nuclear facilities, and ballistic missiles detonating – providing you with live updates on the latest battle and revealing every crucial moment of the war!

June 13th, Iran launched retaliatory strikes against Israel, with a ballistic missile hitting the Israeli city of Tel Aviv, resulting in numerous casualties. This marked the second day of Israel and Iran’s war, with the conflict escalating intensively as neither side backed down. How much damage did Iran’s retaliation cause to Israel? What were the targets struck by Israel on the second day of the war?

On the first day of the conflict, Iran was caught off guard by Israel, with high command in disarray, and air defense systems failing. As the war entered its second day, Israel maintained the same intensity of attacks.

It is reported that Israeli missiles hit a residence of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, with thick smoke visible in the distance. Furthermore, Israeli Mossad agents even launched attacks from inside Iran, with footage showing a Mossad operative using a suicide drone to target a room in a residential building, with intense commotion heard from below, indicating a high likelihood of targeting senior Iranian military personnel.

Israel’s primary Air Force targets also included Iran’s nuclear facilities, with multiple fighter jets taking off from Israel, flying over Iraq to reach Iranian airspace, and carrying out precise strikes on a nuclear facility in the central Isfahan region of Iran. Footage revealed this facility’s vast above-ground and underground structures, with hundreds of centrifuges, playing a crucial role in Iran’s nuclear industry.

In addition to targeting Iran’s nuclear facilities, on the second day, Israel also struck multiple Iranian military bases. One such sight was near the city of Tabriz in northwestern Iran, where thick smoke billowed, resembling a mushroom cloud, with flashes of fire on the ground, which was actually an important missile depot in Iran where missiles continuously detonated.

Another scene near Tehran revealed Mehrabad Airport, a crucial Air Force base near the Iranian capital and home to the Iranian Air Force Command. Smoke billowed from the airport, flames rising high, signifying a decisive strike by the Israeli Air Force on the base’s hangars housing multiple Su-24 and MiG-29 fighter jets, essential forces guarding the capital.

The Israeli Air Force also released related video footage, showcasing the F-35 fighter jet, equipped with advanced sensors and stealth capabilities to conduct precise strikes deep inside enemy territory. It was followed by the appearance of twin-engine F-15 fighter jets known for their extended range capabilities, able to reach Iran from Israel after refueling.

In another video, an Israeli F-16 fighter jet with multiple fuel tanks and Python air-to-air missiles was showcased, with limited range primarily responsible for defending airspace and intercepting Iranian-launched drones.

From these videos, it is evident that Israel’s aerial strikes in the past two days have primarily focused on the Air Force, with F-35, F-15, and F-16 jets deployed to launch various cruise missiles and precision-guided bombs, targeting objectives within Iran. This indicates that the Israeli Air Force aims to penetrate deep into Iran’s territory for operations, rendering Iran’s air force and defense forces powerless. Iranian skies have essentially become under the control of the Israeli Air Force.

Another validation came from northwestern Iran’s Tabriz region, where Iranian civilians captured footage of an Israeli Heron reconnaissance drone flying freely in the sky, providing precise intelligence to Israel, while Iran’s air defense forces remained helpless, watching it operate uncontested.

Footage from the Israeli Air Force depicted the destruction of an Iranian missile launch vehicle, locked onto and destroyed by the Israeli Air Force.

Israel appeared to have precisely pinpointed the location of Iran’s ballistic missile bases. In another video segment, Israeli Air Force successfully destroyed a missile truck preparing to launch a ballistic missile with precise guided bombs.

A notable difference on the second day was the activation of Tehran’s air defense system at last, as shown by video footage of Iran continuously firing into the air and launching flares to disturb infrared imaging. However, this had little effect on Israel’s precise guided bomb strikes, akin to shooting into the sky indiscriminately.

During the night, Iran finally launched a missile attack on Israel, resulting in multiple flashes in the sky, indicating Israel’s protective system intercepting Iran’s ballistic missiles. Despite intercepting most, smoke rose from the ground due to Iran’s missiles hitting and causing explosions.

In another scene, multiple flashes in the night sky signified Israel successfully intercepting Iran’s ballistic missiles, yet one missile hitting the ground produced a massive fireball.

Closer shots captured multiple anti-aircraft systems launching missiles in an attempt to intercept incoming projectiles, with engine fires lighting the sky, as high-speed ballistic missiles impacted the ground, causing tremendous explosions.

Another Israeli perspective from nearby showed a missile hitting a residential building, resulting in a massive explosion that reverberated through the entire video, with the impact causing the cameraperson to fall.

From a distant video, a white light in the far-off sky indicated Israel intercepting medium-range ballistic missiles launched by Iran into space, possibly using the American THAAD system or Israel’s Arrow system. The sight of space intercept missiles was visually stunning.

Israel released multiple video clips showing the Iron Dome system intercepting Iranian missiles over major cities like Tel Aviv, with the majority of missiles successfully intercepted.

Throughout the night, Iran launched a total of 100 drones and 150 to 200 ballistic missiles. While the drones posed no threat and were all intercepted by Israel, there may have been around nine ballistic missiles that Israeli defenses failed to intercept, resulting in some casualties.

One video segment from Tel Aviv’s center showed missile debris scattered on the ground, still burning.

Come morning, Iran initiated a second wave of strikes against Israel, with footage showing multiple missiles flying overhead in the early dawn light, some missiles visibly exploding in the sky, indicating Israeli air defense systems at work.

Another video showed one of Iran’s missiles hitting the ground at an extremely fast speed, generating a massive fireball.

In the morning, many Tel Aviv citizens filmed on-site scenes, revealing at least ten houses destroyed, with numerous Israeli civilians injured or killed.

To summarize the second day of the war between both sides: Israel maintained the intensity of their attacks from the first day, continuing to strike Iranian senior commanders’ residences using drones and long-range missiles. They also targeted multiple Iranian military bases, including Tehran’s airport, Tabriz’s ammunition depot, missile launch vehicles, and air defense systems, all of which became Israeli objectives.

On the Iranian side, their counterattack capabilities were limited, with drone attacks all intercepted, and two waves of ballistic missile strikes launched at night and in the morning. About 200 ballistic missiles were launched, with the majority intercepted by Israel, but at least a dozen missiles potentially hit civilian areas, leading to casualties among Israeli civilians.

In terms of results, Iran’s missile strike accuracy was poor, failing to hit military targets within Israel but causing some civilian casualties. In contrast, Israel’s aerial strikes were more extensive and precise, targeting military bases, nuclear facilities, and high-ranking military personnel, eradicating these targets.

Israel issued a warning to Iran not to launch missile attacks on major cities like Tel Aviv, or else Israel would target Iran’s oil production and transportation facilities. After Iran’s attack on major Israeli cities today, the intensity of the conflict will continue to escalate, with Israel set to conduct airstrikes on Iran’s oil facilities in the coming days, aiming to sever Iran’s economic capabilities.

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