Israel-Iran War: 400+ Iranians killed, UN warns about refugee crisis; Tel Aviv hits the core plant of Isfahan for 2nd time | Today news

Israel-Iran conflict: When the military tension between Israel and Iran entered its ninth day, Tehran said that more than 400 defenseless Iranians had died due to Israeli strikes, while the United Nations warned against another refugee crisis. This is what you need to know about the ongoing war in Israel. 400+ Iranians who were killed in Israeli strikes: Ministry of Health Ministry of Iran has set the official death toll on more than 400. ‘This morning, Israeli attacks claimed the lives of more than 400 defenseless Iranians and the 3.056 others wounded by missiles and drones in an X -post. A US-based NGO called News Human Rights activists said at least 657 people in Iran, based on its resources and other reports, died due to the conflict, including 263 civilians. UN Refugee Agency warns against Crisis, the UNHCR, the United Nations Refugee Agency, said on Saturday that the Israeli-Iran war should not be the reason for another refugee crisis, adding that once people flee, it is difficult to return. The intensity of the attacks between the two sides has already caused population movements in both countries, the UNHCR said. “This region has already endured more than the part of the war, loss and displacement. We cannot allow another refugee crisis to take root,” said UN Refugee Commissioner Philippo Grandi. ‘The time to unqualify is now. Once people are forced to flee, there is no quick back back-and all too often the consequences for generations last. ‘ Israel strikes Iran nuclear grounds for the second time that Israel has launched a second wave of strike at Iran’s Isfahan core facility overnight and targets “two centrifuge production sites”, an Israeli officer said on Saturday. The military official said with reporters: “Isfahan who targeted us in the first 24 hours of our operation, but we performed a second wave of strikes there overnight, deepened our achievements and promoted the damage to the facility.” The repeated strikes by the Israeli army had a serious blow to Iran’s centrifuge production capabilities, “the official added. It is known that Isfahan has a uranium conversion facility that processes raw, mining uranium. The second strike on this core field came shortly after the UN atomic watchdog warned Iaea against a disaster as Israel attacked the southern core field of Bushehr, which was the first civilian nuclear reactor of the Middle East.

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