Rejecting the claim of Israel's missile attack on the Iranian city of Isfahan, Iran said that there was no missile attack on Iran, there were three drone attacks; They are destroyed in the sky. Regarding retaliation for the attack, Iran said they have no immediate plans to retaliate.
The BBC reported the news, citing a senior Iranian official, a few hours after the Israeli attack on Friday (April 19).
The Iranian official, on condition of anonymity, said that it could not be confirmed that the incident was from a foreign source. We haven't faced any attack from outside and the ongoing discussion is leaning more towards infiltration than attack.
Meanwhile, just an hour ago, an Iranian analyst told the country's state TV that the mini-drones that were shot down by air defenses in Isfahan were flown from inside Iran. On the other hand, the International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed that there was no damage to Iran's nuclear research facilities or facilities.
According to the BBC report, a video of the destruction of the drone was recorded by an Iranian citizen, which was later published by the BBC. Iran has no immediate plans to retaliate in the aftermath of the attack, despite earlier warning Israel of a retaliatory strike.
Meanwhile, an Iranian analyst told the country's state TV that the mini-drones that were shot down by air defenses in Isfahan were flown by infiltrators from inside Iran.
Earlier, on April 1, Israel attacked the Iranian consulate in Damascus, Syria. Several top Iranian military officers were killed in the attack. In response to that attack, Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) fired more than three hundred drones and missiles at Israel on Saturday night, April 13. Israel said to retaliate against this attack on Iran.
Earlier, Iran told the UN Security Council on Thursday that Israel must be forced to stop its military adventures against its interests. Analysts say the war between Israel and Hamas could now spread throughout the Middle East.
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