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An airstrike struck a residential area in Tehran early Wednesday, prompting rescue operations by the Iranian Red Crescent Society. The organization confirmed on social media that another residential area in the capital had been hit, and rescue and fire service teams were working at the scene. Video footage released by the Red Crescent showed rescuers entering a damaged building with a search dog amid scattered debris. The exact location of the strike within the city has not yet been confirmed.
According to Al Jazeera, at least one bank employee was killed in a separate airstrike on a Tehran bank. The report added that explosions were heard across the city overnight following new large-scale attack announcements by Israel and the United States. Tehran Governor Mohammad Sadegh Motamedian said that, in addition to residential areas, critical infrastructure such as electricity, water, gas, and communication networks had also been targeted, as reported by Iranian state media.
The extent of the damage and the total number of casualties remain unclear as rescue efforts continue.
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