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Israel says intercepts two UAVs

"The UAVs most likely came from Iran," it said in a statement

TEL AVIV, June 25. /TASS/. Israel intercepted two unmanned aerial vehicles outside its airspace approaching it in the evening, the army said.

"The UAVs most likely came from Iran," it said in a statement.

In the early morning hours of June 13, Israel launched a military operation against Iran. Less than 24 hours later, Iran retaliated. Nine days later, on the morning of June 22, US jets attacked three Iranian nuclear facilities, entering the conflict. The following evening, Tehran launched a missile strike on Al Udeid, the largest US military airbase in the region, located in Qatar. According to the US authorities, there were no casualties or significant damage.

On June 24, Trump announced that Israel and Iran had agreed to a complete ceasefire. The Israeli authorities confirmed that they had accepted the US proposal and announced that they had completed all objectives in their operation against Iran. In turn, Tehran said that it had achieved a victory over Tel Aviv by forcing it to unilaterally halt its aggression.

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