More than 250 bombs dropped on key site in Iran's capital
The Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) announced a large-scale air strike on the so-called «leadership centre» of Iran in Tehran. This was reported by the Israeli military.
Details of the operation
According to the IDF, about 100 fighter jets were involved in the operation, dropping more than 250 bombs on the site in the centre of the Iranian capital.
The Israeli military claims that one of the country's most secure complexes came under attack.
What objects could have been affected
According to the Israeli side, the targets included:
Presidential Office,
is the headquarters of Iran's Supreme National Security Council,
other strategic facilities of the complex.
There is no independent confirmation of the extent of the damage or information on casualties.
Context.
The strikes come amid a sharp escalation between Israel and Iran. In recent days, the parties have been exchanging strikes, which increases the risk of further expansion of the conflict in the region.
Experts warn that attacks on targets in the Iranian capital could have serious geopolitical consequences.







