The conflict began on Friday, when Israel launched raids that hit more than 100 targets in Iran, including nuclear facilities and missile facilities, and killed senior military commanders and scientists. This attack triggered a escalating series of fire exchanges, increasing fears of a wider, more dangerous regional war, the Guardian notes.

Inhabited areas in both countries have suffered fatal blows since hostilities broke out. By Monday, Iran’s Ministry of Health reported that 224 people had been killed and 1,277 had been injured – while official Israeli sources reported that 23 civilians had been killed and about 60 were injured.

Israel’s operation included blows in Iran’s uranium enrichment facilities in Natanz and Fordu, as well as a Uranium conversion facility in Isfahan.

Satellite images have shown damage to the electrical substation supplying the plant and the underground pilot fuel enrichment unit, which hosts hundreds of centrifugal engines. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said on Monday that there was no “natural attack” in a basement of the factory.

Four buildings have been damaged in Isfahan, IAEA said on Monday, adding that no damage to Fordow have been observed.

Isfahan

Military installations

Israel claims to have destroyed 120 Iranian rocket launchers, corresponding to one -third of the total stock of the regime, and said on Monday that it has “full air superiority in the sky above Tehran”. It has also hit rocket growth and production facilities. His claims are non -verifiable, according to the Guardian.

In addition, military -grounding blows have been reported to Bid Canech, Kermansah and Partzin, as well as airports in the armpit, Mehrabad and the drum, where rocket installations have also been hit.

Energy installations

Israel has hit energy targets, including natural gas processing facilities in South Pars, the largest gas deposit in the world, Ray’s storage tanks, south of Tehran, as well as a fuel warehouse in Sahran in the north of the capital.

Bombardment

Israel is bombarding the Iranian capital since Friday and said that only Saturday night targeted 80 sites in the city, including the Iranian Defense Ministry.

Several residential buildings have been affected, including complexes for military commanders, resulting in a large part of the Iranian military administration.

What has Iran hit

Iranian missiles have hit Israeli sites such as Tel Aviv, Bat Yam, Haifa, Rehovot, Bnei Brak, Petah Tikva and Tamra.

Iranian blows

Israeli restrictions on reporting are limiting the ability to estimate whether damage to strategic locations have been damaged.