Here are the key events on day three of the Israel-Iran conflict.Here’s where things stand on Sunday, June 15:
Fighting
Iran fired two separate salvoes of missiles and drones against Israel, including one that struck the Israeli port city of Haifa. At least 15 people were injured.
Israel also fired a barrage of missiles against Iran, targeting several locations, including the capital Tehran, a Foreign Ministry building there, a military base of the Defence Ministry in Isfahan, and an aerial refuelling aircraft at Mashhad Airport.
In Israel, rescue workers were searching for survivors in the rubble from the previous night’s wave of Iranian strikes. The hardest hit area was the town of Bat Yam, where dozens of buildings were damaged.
Casualties and disruption
The Iranian Health Ministry said that at least 224 people were killed and 1,481 were wounded, since Israel attacked Iran.
Overnight, Iran struck the Israeli port city of Haifa and neighbouring Tamra, where at least four women were killed.
Since the start of the conflict on Thursday, at least 13 people have been killed and 380 have been wounded in Israel.
The Israeli Civil Aviation Authority has announced a complete closure of airspace and airports. Iranian airspace is also closed.
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Diplomacy
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Tehran does not seek to expand the conflict to neighbouring countries unless forced to.
Araghchi also said Iran has “solid evidence” of the support provided by the United States to Israel’s attacks.
Iran’s top diplomat later said: “We will prepare the ground for a return to diplomacy a …