New explosions and airstrikes carried out by Israel targeting sites in northwestern Iran.

The Iranian state television reported on Friday, June 13, hearing new explosions in East Azerbaijan province in northwest Iran following a wave of Israeli strikes targeting several Iranian cities.
The Iranian television in a breaking news report stated: "Moments ago, new explosions were heard in East Azerbaijan," while Tasnim News Agency mentioned that previous airstrikes targeted ten sites in the province, resulting in the death of at least three people.
A fire broke out at Tabriz airport in northwest Iran, as reported by Iranian media outlets. Mehr News Agency posted a video showing smoke and flames rising from the airport with the caption: "Tabriz airport now."
Meanwhile, Israeli Channel 12 and other media outlets reported, citing Israeli military sources, that new airstrikes completely destroyed the "Iranian military Tabriz airport."
This comes after the Israeli army earlier launched an aerial attack on Iran using 200 fighter jets targeting over 100 sites during the night.
In response to the attacks, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that "the strikes will continue," while Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei threatened that "Israel's actions will not go unanswered."
On another note, Iranian authorities informed the International Atomic Energy Agency that their nuclear facilities, including Bushehr plant, and facilities in Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordow, did not suffer any damage, confirming no radiation leaks or malfunctions at those sites.