ALBAWABA - The Israeli army announced it was striking military sites in western Iran's Kermanshah on Monday morning.
The Israeli air force "is currently striking military infrastructure sites in Kermanshah in Iran", a military statement read. "Approx. 20 IAF fighter jets conducted intelligence-based strikes using over 30 munitions on sites across Kermanshah, Hamedan and Tehran," the army added.
The conflict between Iran and Israel has marked its 11th day after the Israeli army launched the first attacks on Iran's nuclear sites and targeted major commanders in the Iranian army on June 13. On June 21, the US Air Forces carried out attacks on three Iranian nuclear sites, US President Donald Trump posted via Truth Social.
On the other hand, Iran on Monday warned the US of severe repercussions following the attacks on nuclear facilities.
"This hostile act... will widen the scope of legitimate targets of the armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran and pave the way for the extension of war in the region," AFP cited armed forces spokesman Ebrahim Zolfaghari.
Moreover, Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi will be holding "important" talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday, 48 hours after the US attack on nuclear facilities.