Israeli Army Bombs Huge Military Complex in Tehran
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Israeli Army Bombs Huge Military Complex in Tehran

SadaNews - The Israeli army announced today, Wednesday, that it has struck a huge military complex that houses the main headquarters of all Iranian security agencies.

The spokesperson for the Israeli army, Avichai Adraee, explained in a post on his "X" platform account that the targeted complex includes: the Revolutionary Guard headquarters, the intelligence agency headquarters, the Basij headquarters, the Quds Force headquarters, the special forces for internal security headquarters, cyber operations headquarters, and the unit for supporting and thwarting protests linked to internal security.

He added, "The complex contains command posts for all branches of the Iranian security institution, and there is monitoring of the activities of regime soldiers."

Adraee also stated that the headquarters were attacked while Iranian regime soldiers were present there, attaching a video documenting the bombing of a large military complex in Tehran.

Meanwhile, Channel 12 reported that the Israeli army carried out an assassination operation in Tehran.

It is noteworthy that on the morning of February 28, Israel announced the beginning of the attack on Iran. Washington later reported that it launched a large-scale operation with Israel, indicating that it aimed to overthrow the Iranian regime.

In response, Iran fired batches of missiles and drones at Israel and Gulf countries where several American bases are located, in addition to Iraq and Jordan.

Tehran announced on March 1 the death of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, as well as the Minister of Defense and the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, Abd al-Rahim Mousavi.

It also announced the death of the commander of the Revolutionary Guard, Mohammad Pakpour, and the advisor to the Supreme Leader, Ali Shamkhani.

Meanwhile, the American president later confirmed that about 40 senior Iranian leaders were killed on the first day of the American-Israeli attacks.