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The Russian Foreign Ministry expressed concern about the tension between Israel and Iran

The Russian Federation is deeply concerned about the ongoing explosive escalation between Israel and Iran.

This is reported by RIA Novosti, quoting the statement of Maria Zakharova, the official representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation.

"We are deeply concerned about the ongoing explosive escalation between Israel and the Islamic Republic, which poses real threats to stability and security in the region," the Russian Foreign Ministry website said in a statement. According to the statement, it is obvious that the root cause of the above is the Palestinian is the unresolved Israeli conflict, based on the famous resolutions of the Security Council and the UN General Assembly, which provokes ever-increasing tensions.

"We consider it extremely necessary to quickly settle the military-political situation in the Middle East, which will satisfy the interests of all reasonable players both in the region and beyond its borders," Maria Zakharova added. Israel struck Iran on the night of October 26. "RIA Novosti" , citing Fars, Jafar Yazerlu, the spokesman of the Civil Aviation Organization of Iran, informed that the flights were canceled as a result of the strikes.

Later, he informed that air communication has already been restored. "Air traffic has returned to normal since 9:00 a.m.," Yazerlu said. The Israel Defense Forces announced on the night of October 26 that it would strike military facilities in Iran in response to the October 1 attacks on the Jewish state. CBS News, citing its source, reported that Israel's attack on Iran was limited to military targets and did not extend to nuclear or oil facilities.

The Fars news agency claimed that Israel attacked a number of military bases in the west and southwest of Tehran, while the Tasnim news agency said that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC, an elite unit of the armed forces) located west and southwest of the Iranian capital. the military centers were not damaged.