US President Donald Trump said that he had warned the Iranian leadership about the consequences if they did not agree to a deal on the nuclear program. He announced this in his social network Truth Social.
"There have already been many deaths and destruction, but there is still time to put an end to this massacre, because the next planned attacks will be even more brutal," the American leader wrote.
In this regard, EADaily adds that earlier today, Trump made a statement on his telegram channel page that "as a result of [Israel's strikes on Iran on the night of June 13], 6 nuclear scientists were killed, IRGC Commander Hossein Salami, chief of the Iranian General Staff Mohammad Bagheri, commander of the Gholam Ali Rashidi air defense base.".
"Cool, this is the very point," the head of the White House wrote.
IRNA news Agency reported that the commander-in-chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Ali Hajizadeh, was killed. Tasnim state agency also informed about the death of IRGC commander Hossein Salami.
The Russian Foreign Ministry today called Israel's attacks on Iran "special cynicism" on the eve of indirect talks scheduled for June 15 between Tehran and Washington on the settlement of the Iranian nuclear program in Oman. The Foreign Ministry noted that in this way "multilateral efforts initiated with considerable difficulty aimed at reducing confrontation and finding solutions that eliminate any suspicions and prejudices regarding the Iranian peaceful atom were undermined and thrown back."
Prior to that, Iran and the United States, mediated by Oman, held five rounds of indirect negotiations on the nuclear deal.

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