Tehran (Agencies)
Iran fired a new wave of missiles at Israel, according to Tasnim news agency.
The Israeli military also said that it had registered the launch of missiles towards Israel.
Iran's attack follows reports of explosions heard in Tehran, the nation's capital.
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The renewed exchange comes on the second day of the conflict, launched on Friday with Israel's large-scale attack on more than half of Iran's provinces.
Israel began attacking Iran on Friday morning, aiming for nuclear facilities, defence positions, cities and, according to reports, oil fields.
As calls for de-escalation grew, a new round of nuclear talks between the United States and Iran scheduled for Sunday was cancelled, with Iran saying it could not negotiate while under attack from Israel.
On Saturday night Israel said it was simultaneously working to intercept a new salvo of missiles fired from Iran, while also carrying out strikes on "military targets in Tehran".
The Israeli military told citizens to heed air alerts and "enter a protected space and remain there until further notice".
Iran, meanwhile, announced a "new wave" of attacks targeting Israel.
Tehran's UN ambassador said 78 people were killed and 320 wounded in Friday's first wave of Israeli strikes.
Israel's fire service reported residential buildings were hit following the latest launches.
Foreign concern
With world leaders seeking to contain the conflict, Trump said he and Russian President Vladimir Putin had agreed in a phone call that it needed to stop.
"He feels, as do I, this war in Israel-Iran should end," Trump said on Truth Social.
AFP images from the city of Ramat Gan near Tel Aviv showed blown-out buildings, destroyed vehicles and streets strewn with debris after Iran's first wave of attacks.
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Iranian media also reported a "massive explosion" following an Israeli drone strike on an oil refinery in the southern city of Kangan.
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The attacks prompted several countries to temporarily ground air traffic, though on Saturday Jordan, Lebanon and Syria reopened their airspace.
Iran's airspace was closed until further notice, state media reported, as was Israel's, according to authorities.