
IDF Strikes Iranian Weapons Sites, Headquarters in Tehran Overnight Airstrikes
TEHRAN (VINnews) – The Israel Defense Forces carried out a wave of overnight airstrikes in Tehran, targeting multiple Iranian military production facilities and command headquarters, the IDF announced.
Israeli Air Force fighter jets struck several sites linked to Iran’s weapons programs and regime infrastructure, according to the military.
The targets included an Iranian army training base that housed a storage site for anti-aircraft missiles; a weapons production and storage facility operated by the Iranian Defense Ministry; a weapons production site belonging to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) air force; a headquarters of the Iranian Intelligence Ministry; and a headquarters of Khatam-al Anbiya, Iran’s central military emergency command.
The IAF dropped dozens of bombs on the sites during the operation, the IDF said.
The strikes form part of a broader “phase of deepening the damage to the core systems of the Iranian terror regime and its foundations,” the military stated.
The operation comes amid ongoing escalation in the conflict between Israel, the United States and Iran, which has seen repeated exchanges of airstrikes and missile barrages since late February.
No immediate confirmation of casualties or damage was available from Iranian sources, and Tehran has not yet issued an official response to the latest strikes.
The IDF described the targets as integral to Iran’s military capabilities and regime stability.