Israel strikes Iran, explosions heard in Tehran
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The retaliatory strikes came after Israel attacked Iran, killing top military leaders and scientists. The assault destroyed an aboveground nuclear enrichment plant near Natanz, the head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency said.
Mehr news agency reported that Israel attacked Iran's holy Shi'ite Muslim city of Qom in the fresh wave of strikes. Iran's Press TV said that the Iranian air defenses shot down israeli drone in the vicinity of Fordow nuclear facility.
A series of explosions were reported in the Colombian city of Cali on Tuesday morning. The city’s mayor, Alejandro Eder, said authorities were “responding to two explosive devices in our city: one at the Meléndez police station and another at the Manuela Beltrán CAI.”
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