Iranian state media reported an explosion in Isfahan province in the middle of Friday, as US media reported that officials had carried out a revenge attack on a rival rival of Israel.
According to state media, air defense systems have been activated in several Iranian cities.
Israel previously warned that Iran would hit back after hundreds of rockets and drones were fired at Israel over the weekend. Most of them stopped.
Iran’s Fars news agency reported that “three explosions” were heard near Kahjawarestan, near Isfahan Airport and the Shekari Army Air Base, while the spokesman for Iran’s space agency Hossein Dalirian.
“There were no reports of major damage or large explosions as a result of the hazardous impact of the weather,” the official IRNA news agency said.
Separately, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed that there was no damage to Iran’s nuclear facilities.
The agency continues to monitor the situation and urges extreme restraint on all sides, saying nuclear facilities should not be targeted in a military conflict. The US embassy in Israel has ordered employees and their families to limit their movements.
Beersheba areas, following reports of Israeli retaliatory strikes inside Iran.” “Safety advisories are provided on the mission’s website.
Because of the complex security environment “quickly changing”, the embassy may further limit or prohibit travel by individuals to parts of Israel, the Old City of Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank.