Israeli Air Force drops 80 bombs on weapon production sites in Tehran overnight
The IDF said it completed another wave of airstrikes in Tehran, striking around 40 weapons production and research facilities in the Iranian capital with around 80 munitions.
"Among the targets struck were:
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A facility used for assembling long-range surface-to-air missiles, which pose a threat to the Israeli Air Force’s freedom of aerial operation.
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A site for manufacturing weapon components required for the development of anti-tank missiles and small anti-aircraft missiles.
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A facility for the production, research, and development of ballistic missile engines.
Over the past two days, the IDF has intensified its strikes against the regime’s production sites in Tehran, targeting approximately 40 facilities involved in the production, research, and development of weaponry in large-scale aerial operations."
The Israeli military vowed to "continue to deepen the damage to the regime’s military industries in order to deny the production capabilities it has built over the years."
The All Israel News Staff is a team of journalists in Israel.