Iran mourns 7 of its military leaders as US and Israeli airstrikes target 2000 sites
Iran has confirmed the death of seven military leaders due to ongoing US and Israeli airstrikes that targeted 2000 locations across the country.
In a recent statement, Iran announced the deaths of seven of its military leaders, including the chief of staff to the commander of the armed forces, amidst a significant increase in US and Israeli airstrikes on Iranian territories. The military operations have escalated rapidly, with reports indicating around 2000 airstrikes taking place since the onset of these assaults from the previous day, marking a severe military engagement in the region.
Reports from Iranian media detail the chaos in Tehran, where powerful explosions were felt, coinciding with multiple airstrikes targeting various strategic locations in the capital. One of the notable attacks included a strike on Gandhi Hospital in northern Tehran, causing significant damage and raising concerns over civilian casualties, as footage showed destruction within the premises. This situation has escalated tensions not only within Iran but also in the broader geopolitical context of the Middle East, as Iran condemns the attacks as acts of aggression.
The Iranian government is expected to respond strongly to these strikes, which have reportedly also affected police and residential buildings in areas surrounding Tehran. The extensive damage and loss of military leadership could potentially lead to increased retaliatory measures from Iran against perceived threats, deepening the conflict between Tehran, Washington, and Tel Aviv and raising alarms about regional stability.