TEHERAN (IRAN) (ITALPRESS) – Israeli and U.S. air raiders have targeted the bases of the Revolutionary Guards in several Iranian cities, including the capital Tehran, Isfahan, Tabriz and Shahrekord, Tuesday, according to Arabiya.
The Basij Central Unit in the south of Tehran was hit, in addition to research centers specialized in electronics and missiles in the capital. The agency Fars reported that two energy infrastructure sites were hit in Isfahan (central Iran) and Khorramshahr (Southwestern Iran).
The attacks hit the gas management building and a gas reduction station in Kaveh Street in Isfahan, damaging part of the nearby structures and houses. A bullet landed also near a pipeline that feeds an electric power plant in Khorramshahr, but no victims were reported.
Yesterday evening, powerful explosions shocked the Iranian capital, Tehran, while air raids targeted deposits of the Revolutionary Guards and the army at Bandar Abbas, in the south of the country. Explosions were also reported in Isfahan, Tabriz and Bushehr, in the north of the country, where an air base and an airport were hit. In response, Iran launched a new wave of missiles to Israel this morning, according to Iranian state television.
Israeli air defense intercepted missiles over Tel Aviv and northern Israel. The alarm sirens were resounded in Haifa, Eilat and Dimona, and missile debris fell to Haifa, causing material damage, while another missile landed in an open area near Dimona.
The Idf reports that the rescue and recovery teams of the Internal Front Command are currently operating in the northern part of the country, where there are reports of damage and there would also be victims.
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