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Iran: "We destroyed Microsoft in Be'er Sheva with just one missile for its complicity with zionist entity"

Iran: "We destroyed Microsoft in Be'er Sheva with just one missile for its complicity with zionist entity"

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Tehran – Saba:
Colonel Iman Tajik, spokesperson for Iran's "True Promise 3" operation, confirmed on Friday that the Iranian military destroyed Microsoft's building in the occupied city of Be'er Sheva with a single missile due to the company's alleged collaboration with the "Zionist entity."
Colonel Tajik shared a statement carried by Iran's Mehr News Agency: "Microsoft was destroyed with just one missile in Be'er Sheva—complicity with the Zionist entity has consequences! You will be severely punished. Wait for us."
Earlier, The Times of Israel reported that an Iranian missile struck near Microsoft's office in Be'er Sheva, located in the southern occupied Palestinian territories, as well as near residential areas, igniting fires in several vehicles.
Meanwhile, ZAKA (Israeli emergency services) representative Shfir Butner stated that at least six Zionists were injured in the Iranian missile attack on Be'er Sheva on Friday morning.
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