Israeli UAV shot down in Iran

An Israeli unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) was reportedly shot down near the city of Khorramabad in western Iran. The Israeli army confirmed the incident in a written statement, but did not provide any information about the type of UAV or where it was shot down. The statement claimed that "there is no risk of any information leakage."
According to the news in the Iranian press, the downed UAV was a "Hermes 900" belonging to the Israeli army.
It was reported that the UAV in question was shot down in the early hours of the morning near the city of Herremabad in western Iran.
On the other hand, the Israeli army confirmed in a written statement that a UAV was shot down in Iran.
The statement did not provide any information about the type of UAV that was shot down or where it was shot down, but claimed that "there is no risk of any information leakage."
Last week, Iran shot down an Israeli drone in eastern Isfahan province.
The conflict started with Israel's violent attacks on Iran
On June 13, Israel launched large-scale attacks targeting nuclear facilities in various cities in Iran, as well as the military's high command.
In Iran, the Chief of General Staff, the General Commander of the Revolutionary Guard Corps, some senior commanders and 9 nuclear scientists were killed in the attacks.
The Iranian Ministry of Health announced on June 21 that the total number of civilian casualties in Israel's attacks was 430 and the number of injured exceeded 3,500.
The Israeli Prime Minister's Office reported that 24 people were killed and 1,272 were injured in the reprisals carried out by the Iranian army.
Many countries, especially Türkiye, condemned Israel.
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