Two teenagers killed in Shiraz, two dead in Abu Dhabi as Iran war expands
Recent attacks attributed to the expanding US-Israeli conflict with Iran have resulted in casualties in multiple locations. On Wednesday, two Iranian teenagers, Ilya and Amir Hossein Sharafi, were killed in a residential area in Shiraz, Iran.

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AI-generatedRecent attacks attributed to the expanding US-Israeli conflict with Iran have resulted in casualties in multiple locations. On Wednesday, two Iranian teenagers, Ilya and Amir Hossein Sharafi, were killed in a residential area in Shiraz, Iran. The following day, Israel announced strikes targeting Isfahan in central Iran. Simultaneously, the UAE reported two fatalities in Abu Dhabi due to debris from an intercepted missile. Strikes were also reported in other Iranian cities, including Bandar Abbas and Karaj, indicating a widening geographic scope of the conflict. In response, Iranian missile attacks injured several people in central Israel.
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5 extractedThe Israeli military said it was launching a “wave of extensive strikes” targeting the city of Isfahan.
Iran’s latest missile barrage injured several people in central Israel.
Two teenagers were killed in Shiraz in an assault on a residential area.
Strikes were also reported in the cities of Bandar Abbas and Karaj, as well as at the Lamerd airport.
Two people were reportedly killed in Abu Dhabi after debris from an intercepted missile fell on a main road.