Russian President Vladimir Putts welcomes Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi before their conversations in Kremlin in Moscow, Monday.
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Israel wrote a wave of air attacks throughout Tehran at the beginning of Monday, and hit what was called “Prolonged regime and oppression bodies” in the heart of the Iranian capital, including the notorious prison, known for political opponents. The army also said it hit Fordo’s nuclear facility, which was already injured by the US strikes this weekend, to fail access to site access.
The Israeli army said its war aircraft, guided by Intelligence, hit Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Corps in centers (IRGC), including Basij and Elburz, which oversees international security.

Defense Minister Israel Katz saying The strikes were a response to Iranian missiles and swore to continue to hit “regime goals”.
Iranian judge Pushed Israeli reports of non -silent in Vienna following the strikes called “rumors from Missad Communications”, referring to Israel’s espionage agency, saying that the test was in control.
The IRGC said it responded in a new lot of missiles and highlights in blast as part of what it absorbed the “21st wave” of attacks against it.

Meanwhile, in Moscow, Russian representative, Vladimir Putin, met with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arachchi and publicly defines the American Stirx on Iran’s nuclear sites. Putin Established The U.S. of “Infinite Aggression” and played to support Iran.
Briefly with Relpsters, a former institution of an institution and expert Iran Sima Shane is involved in American air attacks aimed at three of Iran’s main nuclear sites, including Fordo, Natanz and ISFAN.

“It’s much better.
Shane suggested that Iran may hide enriched uranium and advanced centers elsewhere, and a secret bomb converted.
Daniel Astrin’s NPR resisted reports from Tel Avivand