
DEVASTATING STRIKE: Israeli Air Force Drops 250 Bombs on Iranian Military Compound
The Israeli Air Force struck a massive Iranian military compound on Wednesday, dropping 250 bombs from 100 fighter jets to destroy military headquarters and personnel from across Iran’s security apparatus, according to the IDF.
The IAF struck the headquarters of the following military and security institutions:
- The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
- The IRGC Quds Force
- The intelligence directorate
- The Basij paramilitary force
- Iran’s cyber unit
- The special forces unit of Iran’s internal security forces
- A “protest suppression” unit of the internal security forces
“The headquarters were struck while personnel of the Iranian terror regime responsible for managing the campaign, advancing terror plans against the State of Israel and countries in the region, and suppressing Iranian civilians were operating from them,” the military says.
Since the beginning of the conflict this past weekend, the IDF said it had dropped 5,000 bombs and that IAF fighter jets “continue to deepen air superiority throughout Iran, with an emphasis on the Tehran area.”
In addition, a senior IAF official said that thousands of Iranian soldiers have been killed since the start of the conflict. Col. “Aleph,” the commander of the Ramat David Airbase, identified only by his first initial, said, “In the past two days we have killed thousands of Iranian forces.”
The IDF published a video of a strike on an Iranian air defense system in the Tehran area.