Israel’s strikes causes panic in Kermanshah
Israel’s strikes on military sites in Kermanshah cause panic and chaos in the city, people have queued for bread at bakeries and fuel at petrol stations to flee from possible Israel’s strikes.

News Center- Israel launched a wave of strikes on Iran early on Friday, targeting the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) headquarters, nuclear facilities and military sites across Iran.
Israel’s strikes also targeted several military sites in Kermanshah. Iran state media has not announced the number of casualties or the extent of damage but local sources say Israel’s strikes have killed many people and caused financial damage in the city.
The people in the city have queued for bread at bakeries and for fuel at petrol stations to flee from possible Israel’s strikes. The long queues at bakeries and petrol stations show the fear of people.
Since all banks have been closed in the city, many people have drawn money from the ATMs.
The first stage of Israel’s strikes completed
Dozens of Israel’s jets completed the first stage that included strikes on dozens of military targets, including nuclear targets in different areas of Iran, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said in a statement on Friday.
“The IAEA is closely monitoring the deeply concerning situation in Iran. Agency can confirm the Natanz site among targets. The Agency is in contact with Iranian authorities regarding radiation levels. We are also in contact with our inspectors in the country,” said Rafael Mariano, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
“Iranian authorities have informed the IAEA that the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant has not been targeted and that no increase in radiation levels has been observed at the Natanz site. Further contacts with Iranian authorities confirm that the Isfahan nuclear site has not been impacted.”